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Is Dasher still under active development? #126
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Hey Ilia 👋 That question has a long answer. If by this project you mean specifically If by this project you just mean If you don't mind me asking what your use case is? Just want to make sure that we are covering it with any future development we have planned. |
I was active on this branch a few days ago https://github.com/dasher-project/dasher-web/tree/issue58_flat-palette |
Thanks @gavinhenderson and @sjjhsjjh! |
Hi Ilia, Which programming language do you work in? The dasher-web project is written in JavaScript; the others are C++ I think. |
Hi Jim, I used to work in C++ but these days most of my ML work is in Python. MIT license works for me. |
Hi Ilia, For simplicity here is some shared terminology: There has actually been quite a bit of work done on language models! The biggest thing is a team at Google created this: https://github.com/google-research/mozolm with us in mind. Its a language model middleware essentially so it will allow us to decouple the language model from the rest of the codebase. The idea is that we want to integrate MozoLM into the Dasher-MIT version which will allow us to quickly prototype and expirement with new language models. We are currently looking into integrating MozoLM into the Dasher-MIT. If thats something you are willing to help with join us on slack and we can chat further! Join the #dasher channel and post a quick message and someone will get back to you! |
Just wanted to know if the project been abandoned or if there are still active devs.
If it has been abandoned, are there any other active open-source alternatives?
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