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A Gentoo developer pulled the bug tracker offline rather than keep feeding AI scrapers

A Gentoo developer pulled the bug tracker offline rather than keep feeding AI scrapers

Early on Saturday, August 8, Gentoo developer Michał Górny took the Linux distribution's Bugzilla offline. His stated reason was blunt: the site was unusable anyway, and there was no point in feeding LLM scrapers that were hitting it from thousands of different IPv4 addresses with no pattern he could detect. He added that he is not a sysadmin, does not have time for this, and should not have to be dealing with it in the first place. The tracker is back up as of Sunday. The pattern is not new to open source: crawlers gathering training and retrieval data routinely ignore robots.txt, rotate user agents and cycle through residential IP addresses to look like ordinary visitors, and volunteer-run projects have reported bot traffic swamping human traffic — in some documented cases as much as 97 percent of all requests.

Why it mattersBugzilla is not a content farm. It is the place a distribution's users report broken packages and its developers coordinate fixes — infrastructure a few unpaid people keep running for everyone else. When the cost of scraping is zero for the company doing it and the cost of surviving it lands on a volunteer's weekend, the volunteer eventually does what Górny did and turns the lights off. The uncomfortable part is that the material being scraped here is exactly the kind of hard-won, human-written technical detail that makes AI coding assistants useful. The industry is drawing down a reservoir it is not paying to refill, and each outage like this one is the reservoir signalling that it noticed.

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