Repo shows AI-tool co-authorship in critical files
StakeWise v3's assessment for RD-F-172 — scored green on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
GitHub commit history for v3-core shows commits primarily from tsudmi with human co-authors evgeny-stakewise and CJ42. Commit messages are standard technical descriptions. No Co-authored-by: github-copilot[bot] or ChatGPT Code Interpreter trailers detected in the recent (April 2026) commit series visible in the commit feed. No AI co-authorship pattern in security-critical files detected.
Sources #
- GitHubStakeWise v3-core GitHub commit historyv3-core commits/main feed: April 2026 commits by tsudmi; co-authors evgeny-stakewise (human) and CJ42 (human); no AI co-authorship trailers visibleretrieved 2026-05-16
Methodology #
Determine whether critical security files show commits with AI-tool co-authorship metadata (GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT Code Interpreter).
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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol stakewise factor RD-F-172 score green collected_at 2026-05-16 01:03:28