On 16/05/2026 14:11, Guenter Roeck wrote:
> On Sat, May 16, 2026 at 10:05:02AM +0200, Krzysztof Kozlowski wrote:
>> What the hell is that:
>>
>> https://lore.kernel.org/all/[email protected]/
>>
>> As a bot you CANNOT MAKE a Reviewer's statement of oversight. You are
>> not a damn human do be able to make such statement. You are a bot, a tool.
>>
> 
> Where exactly do the rules say that ? I seem to miss that.
> 
> There is a policy document about _contributions_ made by AI, but I don't
> see the one that says that AI agents must not provide Reviewed-by: tags.

Quotes from the existing policy:

1. "By offering my Reviewed-by: tag, I state that:"

Tool cannot use first person "I". Tool cannot "state that".

2. "A Reviewed-by tag is *a statement of opinion* that the patch is an
 appropriate modification of the kernel without any remaining serious"

Tool cannot make a statement of opinion.

3. "Any interested reviewer (who has done the work) can offer a
Reviewed-by".

Tool is not a reviewer as a person, thus above does not grant the tool
permission to offer a tag.

> 
>> Stop faking tags.
>>
>> And really, considering how many false positives Sashiko produces, how
>> poor review comments it gives, how many misleading comments, it's
>> unacceptable to me to consider that a review.
>>
>> Amount of useless noise Sashiko produces already changed my mind how
>> useful that tool is.
> 
> We seem to have completely different experiences. Yes, it does produce
> false positives, just like humans do. However, I have seen it find many
> real bugs, including many in patches which already had Reviewed-by: tags
> from (presumably) human reviewers.

Of course it finds bugs. But it also produces - roughly - 80-90% false
positives, completely useless.

This is very poor review score.

> 
> Again, it appears that our experience is completely different than mine,
> but after several weeks of getting code reviews from sashiko I do have to
> say that I trust its review feedback significantly more than human reviews.
> Sure, it does not guarantee that a patch is indeed bug free. A human review
> doesn't guarantee it either.
> 
>>
>> I will be NAKing every damn tag produced by such tools.
> 
> I'd like to see an official policy. Until then I'll ignore your NAK in my
> scope of responsibility.

:)

Best regards,
Krzysztof

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