Hi, > Am 14.05.2026 um 04:43 schrieb Aaron Wohl via Pharo-dev > <[email protected]>: > > It is faster to have a human review than to generate fixes.
And this contradicts somehow how open source works well. It sounds strange at first but if you maintained ever an open source project you know that reviewing stuff other people provide is a lot of effort. And probably nothing you want to focus on at that moment. The natural barrier is that people need to get into it and understand before making a PR. This avoids PRs that were done without working on it enough. And that eases the job of the maintainer a lot because background noise is better controlled. So what you say might sound good but it rather leads to the tension that people do not care a lot because AI was creating it for them in a few minutes and then you put all the burden of reviewing on the maintainer. And that is a thing that makes being an open sourcr maintainer miserable. So in new times there need to be new rules to be able to benefit from the new possibilities without destroying a lot. Norbert
