@admin@mastodon.slightlycyberpunk.com @civodul@toot.aquilenet.fr
If you can get that code merged, yes, that seems to be the case.
Unless there's a CLA or copyright assignment, contributors retain copyright and the project maintainers have no special status or rights other than those granted to everyone by the license. It doesn't really make sense that a project maintainer's decision to merge a contributor's LLM-generated code can relicense code written by other people.
Otherwise what would prevent me from, say, forking Linux, merging partially LLM-generated code into my fork, then declaring that all of Linux (or my fork of it, which is almost identical) is now public domain?