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 The Hyperbola-project decided to completely decline any kind of machine-learning. We do not accept documentation, source-code, images or any kind of other data created through services that way. We also clearly decline machine-based review-processes as we want software from human beings for human beings. We know that this may lead to slower development in a whole, but the reasoning for us is the trust-based model, for us, for the people, for the community and for everyone interested in an ethical, moral-based future and better tomorrow. The Hyperbola-project decided to completely decline any kind of machine-learning. We do not accept documentation, source-code, images or any kind of other data created through services that way. We also clearly decline machine-based review-processes as we want software from human beings for human beings. We know that this may lead to slower development in a whole, but the reasoning for us is the trust-based model, for us, for the people, for the community and for everyone interested in an ethical, moral-based future and better tomorrow.
  
-This needs also clear honesty: At a point we will be forced to freeze and / or fork packages and software-projects, depending on their own usage of machine-learning and further toolsets endangering our social cohesion. Because one point is and should be absolutely clear: **Any kind of improvement of living standards is not brought to centralized and authoritarian oriented technologies, never was and never will.**+This needs also clear honesty: At a point we will be forced to freeze and / or fork packages and software-projects, depending on their own usage of machine-learning and further toolsets endangering our social cohesion. Because one point is and should be absolutely clear: **Any kind of improvement of living standards is not brought through centralized and authoritarian oriented technologies, never was and never will.**