One theme reiterated throughout the session was that Linux ID is a technology stack, not a fixed policy. Different communities, from the core kernel to other Linux Foundation projects, will be able to choose which issuers they trust, what level of proof they require for different roles, and whether AI agents can act under delegated credentials to perform automated tasks like continuous integration or patch testing.
A Foreword on AGENTS.md#One aspect of agents I hadn’t researched but knew was necessary to getting good results from agents was the concept of the AGENTS.md file: a file which can control specific behaviors of the agents such as code formatting. If the file is present in the project root, the agent will automatically read the file and in theory obey all the rules within. This is analogous to system prompts for normal LLM calls and if you’ve been following my writing, I have an unhealthy addiction to highly nuanced system prompts with additional shenanigans such as ALL CAPS for increased adherence to more important rules (yes, that’s still effective). I could not find a good starting point for a Python-oriented AGENTS.md I liked, so I asked Opus 4.5 to make one:
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СюжетСанкции против России:
效率在提升,但岗位似乎在减少。 这或许是 AI 时代最直接、也最现实的信号。
What it would mean for prices is less clear.