Patrick,

That page is the *start* of an AI policy. There’s no policy there yet, just 
some background information with some of the  arguments for and against using 
AI in  open source projects and some links to what others have written on the 
topic. I’m very much still in learning mode for AI and to get some experience 
I’ve been using Claude Code to help with making a work around for our 
WebKit-on-Windows problem, see https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/pull/2275. 

When there is a policy there it will be about code submitted for inclusion into 
the GnuCash code base, not about code snippets posted to the mailing lists. 

Regards,
John Ralls

> On Aug 13, 2026, at 21:04, Patrick James via gnucash-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm all about helpful information. Especially from those with skill, 
> knowledge and have a long history here, but I will note that 20 years ago AI 
> was not at issue.
> 
> The rise of AI certainly has changed the landscape of what gets posted 
> online. Sometimes it's near impossible to determine what's written by a human 
> and what comes from some AI machine, and often the AI posts can cause 
> problems.
> 
> There is a GnuCash AI Policy, but there are no specifics about documentation 
> or disclosure. Ethics and risks/benefits of AI/LLM use is covered.
> 
> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/AI_Policy
> 
> 
>> On 08/13/2026 8:42 PM PDT David T. <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Patrick,
>> 
>> This list has always (well, for at least 20 years, the time I've subscribed) 
>> included user suggestions (with code) on how to solve someone's problems.
>> 
>> Kalpesh's Python script clearly falls into that tradition. His script solves 
>> a specific person's problem using a standard tool--both in the broader sense 
>> of Python as a scripting language, and in the narrower constraints of 
>> methods for managing GnuCash data. It is materially different from a Github 
>> project seeking to cash in on the GnuCash user base (the particular thread 
>> that triggered the discussion and policy creation about "outside projects").
>> 
>> The list is here to help all users. If you're uncomfortable with the Python 
>> (I haven't coded with it much, but I can get the general gist) you can 
>> simply not attempt to run the code.
>> 
>> I honestly hope that contributors like Kalpesh and Wm continue to share 
>> their expertise with the group. Their contributions are a significant 
>> positive part of the GnuCash community.
>> 
>> David T.
>> 
>> 
>> On August 14, 2026 4:07:12 AM GMT+05:30, Patrick James via gnucash-user 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Kalpesh,
>>> 
>>> What amount of these Python scripts are written by you? If asked, could you 
>>> explain each line?
>>> 
>>> Also do all these messages about all of these scripts meet the new outside 
>>> helper program policy?
>>> 
>>> The scripts themselves don't appear to have nefarious intent, but I do 
>>> question the need to keep posting various Python scripts in this forum, 
>>> especially in the light of the current helper program policy. Additionally, 
>>> since there are so many, it could be that someone misuses them.
>>> 
>>> I'm all about helping people, and I'm all about helpful Python scripts, but 
>>> as a subscriber to this list, I'm losing the narrative of what's going on 
>>> with all of this, including this latest "not thoroughly tested" Python 
>>> script.
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 08/13/2026 3:15 PM PDT Kalpesh Patel <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Not thoroughly tested but here is the one with even more capabilities … 
>>>> Python v3.x with yfinance, lxml, logging, and gzip libraries will be 
>>>> needed to work which will create prices.csv in current directory.
>>>> 
>>>> 
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