docs/code-provenance: make the exception process more prominent

QEMU's AI generated content policy does not flesh out the exception
process yet.  Do it, while at the same time keeping things informal: ask
contributors to explain what they would like to use AI for, and let them
reach a consensus with the project on why it is credible to claim DCO
compliance in that specific scenario.

In other words, exceptions do not "solve the AI copyright problem".  They
take a position that a reasonable contributor could have, and assert that
we're comfortable with the argument.

Suggested-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
diff --git a/docs/devel/code-provenance.rst b/docs/devel/code-provenance.rst
index dc3524a..6968d54 100644
--- a/docs/devel/code-provenance.rst
+++ b/docs/devel/code-provenance.rst
@@ -331,8 +331,13 @@
 generation agents which are built on top of such tools.
 
 This policy may evolve as AI tools mature and the legal situation is
-clarifed. In the meanwhile, requests for exceptions to this policy will be
-evaluated by the QEMU project on a case by case basis. To be granted an
-exception, a contributor will need to demonstrate clarity of the license and
-copyright status for the tool's output in relation to its training model and
-code, to the satisfaction of the project maintainers.
+clarified.
+
+Exceptions
+^^^^^^^^^^
+
+The QEMU project welcomes discussion on any exceptions to this policy,
+or more general revisions. This can be done by contacting the qemu-devel
+mailing list with details of a proposed tool, model, usage scenario, etc.
+that is beneficial to QEMU, while still mitigating issues around compliance
+with the DCO.  After discussion, any exception will be listed below.