@DarcMoughty I can only speak from my projects, but I wouldn't knowingly accept PRs from either group.

There's a pile of other reasons besides the spam angle.

If you submit a PR that doesn't have cleared copyright, you put my project and me at legal risk. Unfortunately, llms regurgitating rights reserved code is known and largely untested in courts. Until there are clear legal lines, I cannot accept any LLM generated code for practical reasons.

My biggest project is an education tool. It is, entirely, about learning mastery of skills. LLM coding is antithetical to that purpose and I will always prefer hand coded solutions to ppb problems because the whole point is learning to understand computers.

And finally, look at how much context you had to write for this "just curious" question. Do you see how you're creating a volunteer bandwidth problem just by posing it? Imagine this question, but every single LLM PR you get. Do you see how you've doubled (at least) the amount of work for a given PR?