Yes, of course!
Tasks must be coding problems to complete in a set of open-source repositories. We have eight repositories now and will add more in the future. You can source tasks by identifying merged commits into these repos, and making the following: - A well-defined task description (what should the AI do?) - A golden solution (can be sourced by the implementation in the merge commit) - A test patch (can be sourced from the merge commit, this is a testing suite that verifies whether the AI's solution is correct).
If you can make a task that is hard enough for our AI, you will get paid a fixed amount. That's it!
Once you are approved onto the site, there will be a more detailed tech spec + payment info + a tutorial.
So this has to be a meaningful PR for the open source repository? You can't just invent arbitrary coding challenges?
This seems like trying to get free code contributions with a weird sort of gambling mechanic attached.