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Re: new port for totem 2.32 (gnome movie player)



As far as I understand, NetBSD currently has a no-LLM output-without-prior-approval policy, and I assume that applies also to pkgsrc.

Claude can't tell you the truth about the licence of the code it has used to create the code it gave you, nor its provenance - the program isn't designed to be able to do so.

From https://www.netbsd.org/developers/commit-guidelines.html :

> If you commit code that was not written by yourself, double check that
> the license on that code permits import into the NetBSD source
> repository, and permits free distribution. Check with the author(s) of
> the code, make sure that they were the sole author of the code and
> verify with them that they did not copy any other code.
> 
> Code generated by a large language model or similar technology, such as
> GitHub/Microsoft's Copilot, OpenAI's ChatGPT, or Facebook/Meta's Code
> Llama, is presumed to be tainted code, and must not be committed
> without prior written approval by core. 

On Sat, 02 May 2026 21:19:20
-0300 lenzi himself <nervoso%k1.com.br@localhost> wrote:

> I am playing with claude-code, and using it I create  a clone
> for the famous totem 2.32 using up to date software gtk3, gstreamer1 ....
> 
> 
> I would like to contribute to pkgsrc. 
> 
> how to submit the source port to be included in NetBSD/pkgsrc????
> 
> 
> TY


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