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GNOME bans AI-generated extensions | The Verge

By News RoomDecember 15, 20251 Min Read
GNOME bans AI-generated extensions | The Verge
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The number of submitted packages to EGO is growing every month and we see more and more people joining the extensions community to create their own extensions. Some days, I spend more than 6 hours a day reviewing over 15,000 lines of extension code and answering the community.

In the past two months, we have received many new extensions on EGO. This is a good thing since it can make the extensions community grow even more, but there is one issue with some packages. Some devs are using AI without understanding the code.

This has led to receiving packages with many unnecessary lines and bad practices. And once a bad practice is introduced in one package, it can create a domino effect, appearing on other extensions. That alone has increased the waiting time for all packages to be reviewed.

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