El 21/06/24 a las 10:44, MSavoritias escribió: > On Fri, 21 Jun 2024 11:46:56 +0200 > Andreas Enge wrote: > >> Am Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 11:14:18AM +0300 schrieb MSavoritias: >>> Aside from that even Guix uploading all code from the packages to >>> SWH that basically feeds it to a LLM model is indeed not honoring consent of the author of the package. >> Guix does not upload code to SWH. It gives them a pointer to a public git >> repository that SWH then harvests or not according to their rules (see my >> reply to Dale yesterday). These are not the same things at all. > This is bikeshedding and arguing on schemantics. Guix gives them a url to download the source code from, so ultimately we (the Guix project) is responsible for the code showing up in there. > Lets not argue over schemantics like this. It is even posted on their website in case you want to argue otherwise https://www.softwareheritage.org/2019/04/18/software-heritage-and-gnu-guix-join-forces-to-enable-long-term-reproducibility/ I think the differentiation between sending code and sending a URL is necessary. Saying that Guix sends your code or your source files to SWH leads people to think that Guix *will* transmit those files from your local machine over the Internet to SWH machines when you run "guix lint YOUR_PRIVATE_PACKAGE". And that's not the case, is it?