This is a real concern for open source projects that integrate with multiple AI backends. I built OpenVision (github.com/rayl15/OpenVision), an iOS app connecting Meta Ray-Ban glasses to AI assistants — one of the supported backends is OpenClaw. If Claude Code is flagging or penalizing commits that simply mention a competitor's name, that has a chilling effect on open source developers who build tooling that wraps or integrates multiple AI providers. The "safe" behavior should be to complete the coding task and let users make their own product choices.