Last week someone pushed a vibe-coded ext4 file system and published in the OpenBSD mailing list. Code was rejected specially for licensing concerns.
It’s a hard time for OSS maintainers. Publishing your code knowing that frontier labs will use it for training despite the licence, so people can use it to push slop for you to review is not motivating. Cloudflare copied Next.js, chardet maintainers vibe coded a clone to change the LGPL licence, and this file system does not even implement journaling (putting in on pair with Linux ext2 code). Even in a password manager for Ubuntu Touch I develop solo I got a low quality vibe coded PR 1 month ago.
When contributing with a community, its really important to build trust and understand what’s acceptable to it before pushing code. Its way fair with people that often does not make money of those projects.