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Thanks for finding a way in spirit of #15. Rather than adding review comments to this PR, I created a gist with a proposed redaction: https://gist.github.com/roderickvd/b522bf291ede781899f9f75cf95e1b39 One major thought is to have repositories "overload" the generic RustAudio AI policy through their own
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Thanks for the perspective @roderickvd - I think your solution of providing a README/CONTRIBUTING.md is a better solution for maintainability than individual listing. I've mostly adopted what your alternative phrasing suggests wholesale with some massaging and some explanatory language I felt was not totally necessary. |
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I've added a few things here. First is to call out AI use in accessibility as acceptable use. Second is to note that Rust Audio is not really any central org, and that repo owners may have their own rules. Third, I add that users should avoid personally investigating/arguing with supposed abusers both because it creates noise for moderators & may not even be an issue, depending on the use-case or maintainer.
Let me know your thoughts.