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728 points freetonik | 1 comments | | HN request time: 0.252s | source
1. stillpointlab ◴[] No.44977358[source]
I think ghostty is a popular enough project that it attracts a lot of attention, and that means it certainly attracts a larger than normal amount of interlopers. There are all kinds of bothersome people in this world, but some of the most bothersome you will find are well meaning people who are trying to be helpful.

I would guess that many (if not most) of the people attempting to contribute AI generated code are legitimately trying to help.

People who are genuinely trying to be helpful can often become deeply offended if you reject their help, especially if you admonish them. They will feel like the reprimand is unwarranted, considering the public shaming to be an injury to their reputation and pride. This is most especially the case when they feel they have followed the rules.

For this reason, if one is to accept help, the rules must be clearly laid out from the beginning. If the ghostty team wants to call out "slop", then it must make it clear that contributing "slop" may result in a reprimand. Then the bothersome want-to-be helpful contributors cannot claim injury.

This appears to me to be good governance.