Uploads of src:linux since 6.15 fulfill this:

+---
| [A patch] that was merged for the 6.15 release. That patch was
| entirely written by an LLM, changelog included.
+---[ https://lwn.net/Articles/1026558/ ]

So, if you think the existing policies are worth nothing and you are not
willing to comply with them, then yes, contributing somewhere els
instead sounds like a reasonable idea.

Do you think all src:linux maintainers should leave the project and we
should revert to a pre-6.15 kernel (or even earlier)? And what about
other packages? Please don't assume src:linux is the only package with
LLM-generated contributions.
I do actually think that. However, I obviously have no idea what to do afterwards, because there is no replacement for the Linux kernel.

-nik

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