Open source is not consent for experiments
Quoting: Open source is not consent for experiments - Duck Alignment Academy —
Typically, making a non-trivial contribution involves spending some time learning about the community. At a minimum, reading the contribution guide (if it exists). It does not mean you’re allowed to lob automated issues at projects and then get indignant when the maintainers are mad about it.
With open source licenses, you can do whatever you want with the code you download. Run any experiments your heart desires on it. But once you’re writing instead of reading, you need to be a good participant. No amount of good intention changes that.