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Good question. There are some really good review comments among the noise. Personally, I can filter it but I understand that the signal-to-noise ratio is not that good and a new contributor may either think they have to put each suggestion into practice or just ignore everything. I would be fine with on-demand reviews. I do not know if that can be configured. @abn set up sourcery. |
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It adds significant noise to PR, and I don't see its feedbacks on PRs being read/leverage that much lately, compared to when it was introduced few months ago.
Also, I have the feeling its noise might numb reviewers, and allow AI-generated/well-crafted malicious code slip-in. I don't have much to elaborate on this, but from my experience using AI for coding and reviews (and I do significantly use it daily for this), it is good to catch somewhat obviously malevolent code, but is easily tricked when a malevolent code is designed to look legit. And I fear its current auto-mode might one day trick us into approving a PR we would not have approved otherwise.
Has a less verbose mode being considered? Or even a lighter, less verbose alternative?
What about switching it to a manual mode: having a sourcery.ai review when asked?
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