Exactly. We never had a problem with spammy PRs before. Even at the height of Hacktoberfest, the vast majority were painfully obvious and confined to documentation. It was easy and obvious to reject those. But LLMs have…
This has actually come up in our internal discussions while we were drafting this, and the truth is, yea, this applies to "normal" PRs and such as well. But we weren't having any sort of problem with someone who has no…
We've had these thoughts for a while, especially relating to clients, but that is exactly what prompted this - a huge number of pure-vibe-coded "fixes performance" PRs that have been a nightmare to wade through.
Correct, we're not even an "org" in any official sense. Just a loose collection of people working on the project.
To be honest, it's right around a line that I feel is fine to make this request. The thing that triggered this, that isn't really mentioned by me in the post, is that we've had a few sudden swells of donations around…
The reason is that, it's basically impossible. The issue comes down to the Library handling code. It's legacy Emby code that we've been slowly but surely trying to replace but it's a huge task. This is huge chunk of…
This is exactly why. When I (and the other original folks) decided to fork Emby to make Jellyfin, we had seen exactly what trajectory other projects in this space had been taking: 1. Start off small and FLOSS. 2.…
Exactly. This is something we've discussed internally a LOT and this is basically my take as to why not to distribute the money elsewhere, with the added #4 of "people who donated to us, donated to us - is it really…
Author here! Yep, when I started I was quite new to Python, and Zookeeper had a library while etcd didn't, and I didn't really find a good reason to pick etcd over Zookeeper when the latter was easier to work with. At…
Exactly. We never had a problem with spammy PRs before. Even at the height of Hacktoberfest, the vast majority were painfully obvious and confined to documentation. It was easy and obvious to reject those. But LLMs have…
This has actually come up in our internal discussions while we were drafting this, and the truth is, yea, this applies to "normal" PRs and such as well. But we weren't having any sort of problem with someone who has no…
We've had these thoughts for a while, especially relating to clients, but that is exactly what prompted this - a huge number of pure-vibe-coded "fixes performance" PRs that have been a nightmare to wade through.
Correct, we're not even an "org" in any official sense. Just a loose collection of people working on the project.
To be honest, it's right around a line that I feel is fine to make this request. The thing that triggered this, that isn't really mentioned by me in the post, is that we've had a few sudden swells of donations around…
The reason is that, it's basically impossible. The issue comes down to the Library handling code. It's legacy Emby code that we've been slowly but surely trying to replace but it's a huge task. This is huge chunk of…
This is exactly why. When I (and the other original folks) decided to fork Emby to make Jellyfin, we had seen exactly what trajectory other projects in this space had been taking: 1. Start off small and FLOSS. 2.…
Exactly. This is something we've discussed internally a LOT and this is basically my take as to why not to distribute the money elsewhere, with the added #4 of "people who donated to us, donated to us - is it really…
Author here! Yep, when I started I was quite new to Python, and Zookeeper had a library while etcd didn't, and I didn't really find a good reason to pick etcd over Zookeeper when the latter was easier to work with. At…