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Maintainership Discussion #367
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Thanks, @quietlychris, for bringing this up. I'm definitely interested in helping with Currently, the ndarray ecosystem is awaiting a new release of |
That would be great :) I think you should have updated privileges for everything (at least on Github and Zulip) now, but let me know if anything doesn't work! |
I don't know what the current state of |
Yes! @YuhanLiin, thanks to all the work you've done we have the option to drop |
TBF |
Thank you, @quietlychris and @relf for taking care of linfa's maintenance. I'm OOTL for quite some time -- I think around two years now -- and currently do not have spare mental cycles to support much, but I'm very happy to see the continued effort to make the Rust ecosystem more sci-comp friendly. |
The Rust-ML organization and in particular, the flagship project
linfa
, saw quite a bit of activity a few years ago which has slowly dwindled as core maintainers have moved onto other focuses in both their personal and professional lives. This has led to a backlog of both issues and pull requests.This is not exclusive to
linfa
, and has also become a topic of discussion (with successfully renewed activity) in the n-dimensional linear algebra library thatlinfa
relies upon,ndarray
. However,linfa
itself is still one of the most comprehensive classical machine learning libraries available in the Rust ecosystem, with a strong base in terms of both features and code quality.I'd like to begin a discussion to see if any members of the Rust or machine learning/scientific computing community might be interested in taking on a maintainership role for the
linfa
project and/or Rust-ML org at large (we technically have things like a Github Pages, Zulip and Discord community set up as well). I think the only "requirements" for this role would be an interest in thelinfa
project/machine learning and some reasonable level of demonstrated good-faith participation in the open source Rust community. If that makes sense, I'm happy to expand this call into other channels like the Rust Users Forum, Discord, "This Week in Rust", etc.Thoughts?
@relf
@bytesnake
@YuhanLiin
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