AI Native DevCon 2026 London — all conference sessions as interactive skills
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Wotherspoon argues that AI agents have broken open source's traditional human-to-human social contract: generating code is now effectively free, but reviewing and maintaining it is not, so maintainers are drowning in "drive-by" AI pull requests. He proposes a new playbook — require issues before PRs, rate-limit external contributors, check in agents.md context files and reusable agent skills, and adopt emerging trust systems like Vouch and OSS Vacation — to filter noise while keeping the door open for real collaboration.
outline.md to locate the relevant section, then read that section of transcript.md.transcript.md. Never put quotation marks around paraphrased content.transcript.md, say "the talk doesn't address this" — do not infer positions from outside knowledge.outline.md before attributing. Note that some names are likely speech-to-text artifacts (e.g. "Mary over there" probably refers to a Python coding agent author; "mental hashimoto" is almost certainly Mitchell Hashimoto).For any question about what the speaker said, did, or argued:
outline.md first to find the relevant section(s).transcript.md.transcript.md. Do not paraphrase the speaker's words while presenting them as a quote.When the user asks "how would Wotherspoon tackle X?" or wants the talk's framework applied to their own situation:
outline.md → "Named frameworks / concepts" to find the relevant framework (the "new playbook", drive-by PR mitigation, agent skills, Vouch, OSS Vacation, etc.).transcript.md for the speaker's exact wording.When the user asks to "audit", "score", "review", "grade", "check", or "gap-analyse" their open-source project against the talk's playbook — or describes their situation and asks where they're falling short:
outline.md → "Named frameworks / concepts" to locate the dimensions of the new playbook (issue-first, rate-limit contributions, automation, context files / agents.md, agent skills, OSS Vacation, Vouch, contributing.md for AI).transcript.md and quote it verbatim when stating what "good" looks like.When the user asks to "draft", "generate", or "produce" an artifact Wotherspoon described — a CONTRIBUTING.md AI section, an agents.md, a PR creator agent skill, a docs writer skill, a vacation.markdown, or a Vouch .td file:
outline.md (likely under "Named frameworks / concepts" or the relevant section).transcript.md carefully — capture every constraint the speaker mentions.[not from talk — added as a starting placeholder]).When the user's current work touches on themes Wotherspoon addressed — AI-generated PRs, maintainer burnout, contributor onboarding, automation guardrails, trust in OSS — even if they haven't asked about the talk:
transcript.md — one quote is usually enough.When the user wants to understand a concept Wotherspoon covered (drive-by PR, OSS Vacation, Vouch, denounce, agent skills, prompts-as-PRs, subsidized inference):
outline.md → "Terminology glossary".transcript.md.quotes.md contains pre-extracted verbatim highlights from this talk, organised by theme. When formulating answers, check quotes.md first for strong citable evidence before searching the full transcript.md.
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