> "Mo" == Mo Zhou writes:
Mo> Hi Steffen, I'm wondering who will read it. In the past I
Mo> broadcasted some bits I learned to the public mailing lists and
Mo> people responded, but nobody had ever asked me any detail about
Mo> anything related.
I think a lot of us have read
On 2019-09-05 11:31, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Mo Zhou writes ("Re: On the Removal of src:tensorflow [and 1 more messages]"):
>
> ... when you have done this please let me know and I will make a wiki
> page at least referencing your document(s), and maybe summarisig.
Look fo
On 2019-09-05 10:44, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> On 2019/09/05 05:55, Yao Wei wrote:
> I filed it and intend to keep it open for the foreseeable future. Based
> on Mo's original post in this thread, I decided that it will be better
> to look for alternatives to DeepSpeech (especially since all my inte
Mo Zhou writes ("Re: On the Removal of src:tensorflow [and 1 more messages]"):
> Thanks for the offering. I'm not eager to write such a wiki page
> because it's not urgent. Plus, currently I have a rather complete
> image on the "Future Debian and Artific
bly submit it to lwn
On 2019-09-05 08:23, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jonas Smedegaard writes ("Re: On the Removal of src:tensorflow"):
>> Please beware that there's a huge difference between being able to
>> stumble upon your notes in a web search - and in the case of a wik
On 2019/09/05 05:55, Yao Wei wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 07:38:11PM -0700, Mo Zhou wrote:
>> I'm wondering who will read it. In the past I broadcasted some bits
>> I learned to the public mailing lists and people responded, but
>> nobody had ever asked me any detail about anything related.
>
Jonas Smedegaard writes ("Re: On the Removal of src:tensorflow"):
> Please beware that there's a huge difference between being able to
> stumble upon your notes in a web search - and in the case of a wiki page
> to add additional notes to it - and then to have an o
Quoting Mo Zhou (2019-09-05 07:20:44)
> > If anyone wants to resurrect TensorFlow in Debian, then it is a good
> > reference to see what they would like to avoid.
>
> Anyone interested in this could ask me for hints if in need.
Please beware that there's a huge difference between being able to
Hi Yao,
On 2019-09-05 03:55, Yao Wei wrote:
> Recently there's ITP for DeepSpeech (#921519) based on Baidu's research
> and Mozilla Common Voice project, which is depending on TensorFlow:
> https://github.com/mozilla/DeepSpeech
ML-Policy is interested in the giant blob (pretrained neural network)
On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 07:38:11PM -0700, Mo Zhou wrote:
> I'm wondering who will read it. In the past I broadcasted some bits
> I learned to the public mailing lists and people responded, but
> nobody had ever asked me any detail about anything related.
Recently there's ITP for DeepSpeech (#92151
Hi Steffen,
I'm wondering who will read it. In the past I broadcasted some bits
I learned to the public mailing lists and people responded, but
nobody had ever asked me any detail about anything related.
I dislike the mediawiki markup. If you think it's important to
document these insights, could
Hi Mo,
Would you mind creating a wiki.d.o page that collects your insights? Or
shall I start and you fill in the gaps?
Best,
Steffen
On 26.08.19 04:04, Mo Zhou wrote:
Hi -devel,
I've just filed an RM(#935769) bug against src:tensorflow and I believe
this is the most appropriate choice at thi
> "Mo" == Mo Zhou writes:
Mo> Hi -devel, I've just filed an RM(#935769) bug against
Mo> src:tensorflow and I believe this is the most appropriate choice
Mo> at this stage. For packages that would easily draw attention
Mo> from the media, not providing them would be much better
Hi -devel,
I've just filed an RM(#935769) bug against src:tensorflow and I believe
this is the most appropriate choice at this stage. For packages that
would easily draw attention from the media, not providing them would be
much better than providing something much inferior than the users
expecte
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