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 @kmuehlbauer I also have no idea if this is already being discussed by xarray maintainers. I even think it should be a general policy for github, like it currently is on stackoverflow (https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/421831/temporary-policy-chatgpt-is-banned). But I haven't found something similar for github, not even a discussion. If I want answers from bots I ask them directly. Or maybe github could add bot answers as a feature, clearly marked/selectable that I can decide if I read it or not. It seems we agree that people or even bots posting answers from bots is useless and a waste of time. We are getting a bit off-topic here, but if you know or find something about how github intends to handle this I'd be happy if you share it.  | 
                
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