Hi

I recently read an article by the Clickhouse team about using AI to develop
database kernel/infrastructure code
https://clickhouse.com/blog/agentic-coding and understood that the
everything that has been said applies to our project too.

Really, we can't deny that AI-generated code is here. We see it in the PR
submitted from developers involved in a project. We use AI-agents ourselves
to write texts/code/responses and be more productive.

So, my question is: since this is a new reality, perhaps it would be useful
for all project contributors to know the correct style of using AI agents.

Something like Clickhouse AI policy
https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/master/AI_POLICY.md

We also have a set of ASF rules
https://www.apache.org/legal/generative-tooling.html. But they are
difficult for a simple developer like me to understand (it contains a lot
of legal terms). We could say the same but in a more developer-friendly
manner and so avoid embarrassment. It is simpler to say that I am not using
AI agents, than to decide if it is legal and approved by society or not.

WBW, Leonid

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