Peter Steinberger, founder of OpenClaw, criticized GitHub's security vulnerability reporting process in an article, pointing out several problems. He noted that vulnerability reports are currently only accessible to administrators, making it difficult for teams to effectively distribute and collaborate on them. In addition, GitHub's API functionality for vulnerability reporting is insufficient, as it cannot read or post comments through automated agents, which limits the automation capabilities of the security response process. Peter Steinberger also specifically pointed out that current vulnerability reports are filled with a large amount of low-quality AI-generated content, requiring hours to filter, further increasing the burden of security processing.