LLM based rewrites
From: Christian Brauner
Date: Sat Mar 07 2026 - 15:49:52 EST
Hey,
I believe it is a rite of passage to at least once cause a shouting
match with a non-technical topic.
It seems increasingly viable to rewrite an entire codebase using an LLM
and it currently looks like there's at least some examples as in [1]
where people try to use an LLM based rewrite as a clean-room
implementation to relicense the project. I think the FOSDEM talk at [2]
is related to this as well.
Maybe this is a "let's worry about it later" situation but I wonder
whether this is something that the LF or TAB is actively following.
I'm not asking for a legal analysis. I'm mostly looking for reassurance
that we as the kernel community and our representatives have an eye on
this. I find this quite worrisome.
Fwiw, I was made aware that there's a tangentially related discussion on
the distribution mailing list at [3].
Thanks!
Christian
Link: https://github.com/chardet/chardet/issues/327 [1]
Link: https://github.com/chardet/chardet/releases/tag/7.0.0 [1]
Link: https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/SUVS7G-lets_end_open_source_together_with_this_one_simple_trick [2]
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/a3f792e918674e208492a077679ae6ffc88ce0c9.camel@xxxxxxxxxx [3]