Published June 5, 2026 ยท Added June 5, 2026

Changing How We Develop Ladybird

Ladybird says it will no longer accept public pull requests as it prepares its browser for real users, arguing that AI tools have weakened pull requests as a trust signal and that only maintainers should introduce code changes into the security-sensitive project.

Ladybird says it will no longer accept public pull requests as it prepares its browser for real users, arguing that AI tools have weakened pull requests as a trust signal and that only maintainers should introduce code changes into the security-sensitive project.

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