Yep. That's what those chatbots can do now. And what's even more interesting, the answers it gives are getting deeper and deeper (and more accurate) as long as you ask more refined questions. There are of course risks involved, but I am equally impressive how good and legible answers the bots provide, and I am sure in the (near) future when chat-bot war from Open AI, Google and others inevitably gets into full-blown competition, I am sure we will be able to make the bots focused on the material we already have even better.
On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 8:37 PM Ayush Saxena <ayush...@gmail.com> wrote: > > That sounds so cool and magical Craig🙂 > OpenAi seems pretty smart, Impressive!!! > > Makes sense to me to do some improvemenrs there (If my opinion counts), that > might be very helpfull may not be very much immediately but for sure in the > near future. > > -Ayush > > > > > On 09-Feb-2023, at 12:50 AM, Craig Russell <apache....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > As an experiment, I logged into chat.openai.com and asked it to tell me > > how to contribute code to Apache. [1] Then I asked why the ICLA is needed. > > [2] > > > > These AI are smarter than we might think, > > > > I expect that refining the questions and editing the replies might be > > easier than creating the content by hand. > > > > WDYAT? > > > > Craig > > > > [1]I asked: > > > > how do i contribute code to The Apache Software Foundation? > > > > They replied: > > > > To contribute code to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), you need to > > follow these steps: > > > > Choose a project: Browse the list of Apache projects and find one that > > aligns with your area of expertise. > > > > Get involved: Participate in the project's community by asking questions, > > contributing documentation, and providing feedback. > > > > Set up your development environment: Follow the project's guidelines for > > setting up your development environment. > > > > Sign and submit an ICLA: The Apache Software Foundation requires > > contributors to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA). This document > > outlines your rights and obligations as a contributor to the ASF. > > > > Create a patch or feature branch: Develop your changes in a separate branch > > and submit a patch or feature request to the project's mailing list or > > issue tracker. > > > > Follow the project's coding standards: Ensure that your code follows the > > project's coding standards and style guide. > > > > Engage in code review: Be prepared to engage in a code review process with > > other project contributors. > > > > Merge your changes: Once your changes have been reviewed and approved, they > > will be merged into the project's main codebase. > > > > Note: The specifics of the contribution process may vary from project to > > project, so be sure to consult the project's guidelines for more > > information. > > > > [2] why is an ICLA needed for Apache? > > > > The Apache Software Foundation requires contributors to sign a Contributor > > License Agreement (CLA) in order to ensure that the code contributed to its > > projects can be distributed under the terms of the Apache License. The > > Apache License is a permissive open-source license that allows for the use, > > modification, and distribution of software, but requires that the original > > copyright notices and license terms are preserved. > > > > The ICLA is a legal agreement between the contributor and the ASF that > > clarifies the rights and responsibilities of both parties. By signing the > > ICLA, the contributor grants the ASF a perpetual, non-exclusive, no-charge, > > worldwide license to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sublicense the > > contribution, and agrees to hold the ASF harmless from any claims related > > to the contribution. > > > > The ICLA helps the ASF to maintain a clear chain of custody for the code in > > its projects, and protects the integrity of the Apache brand by ensuring > > that all contributions are made in accordance with the ASF's legal and > > ethical standards. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@community.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@community.apache.org