If you're curious to see what everyone else is doing, I did a survey of over 100 major source available projects and four of them banned AI assisted commits (NetBSD, GIMP, Zig, and qemu).
On the other hand projects with AI assisted commits you can easily find include Linux, curl, io_uring, MariaDB, DuckDB, Elasticsearch, and so on. Of the 112 projects surveyed, 70 of them had AI assisted commits already.
Thanks. Now I know which software to avoid: the ones that ban legitimate tool use. I have no respect for this protectionist prohibition. These people would insist on driving horse carriages 125 years ago because people were still getting used to driving automobiles.
Unfortunately it sounds like regulators are forcing Apple to make their OS (and all OSes even Linux) even worse by hamfisting age verification at setup.
With that kind of logic you wouldn't need headscale and would just ask your favorite LLM to write a similar tool for your with your own requirements and nothing else.
No, not really necessary to extrapolate the logic any further. You have deemed a very specific and focused task as "wasted effort." So the logic leads to putting in the effort you do not find "wasteful" and outsource the remainder to the LLM do this very specific thing.
On the other hand projects with AI assisted commits you can easily find include Linux, curl, io_uring, MariaDB, DuckDB, Elasticsearch, and so on. Of the 112 projects surveyed, 70 of them had AI assisted commits already.
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/03/02/source-available-proje...