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Linux aarch64 wheels for tensorflow-addons #2770
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Good idea? Terrible idea? |
Ping. |
We need to wait the next SIG meeting to understand what we want to do with new arch wheels. |
Has the date for the next SIG meeting been decided? |
Ping. |
The last SIG meeting was skipped few days ago. /cc @seanpmorgan |
When's the next meeting then, and will this issue be discussed during that meeting? |
Next meeting is tomorrow at 11am PT. I've added this to the agenda. Apologies for the delay. |
What was the outcome of the meeting? |
Hello ! any news on this ? what was the output of the last SIG meeting ? |
Want to apologize for the lack of responses here. As you can see from our recent announcement TFA will be ending new contributions and will transition to a minimal maintenance and release mode for the next year: If you still have interest in contributing this, I'm okay with this being the last feature that we would support including ( as we discussed at our last SIG Meeting). |
We moved off the direct dependency that was introducing an indirect dependency on this package. Sorry to hear about the package entering minimal maintenance mode. |
Hey @seanpmorgan, hope you're doing great. |
It would be great if the package on pip included a
manylinux
wheel with theaarch64
platform. This would enable using this package on e.g. AWS Graviton instances.Relevant information
yesnoWhich API type would this fall under (layer, metric, optimizer, etc.): N/A
Who will benefit with this feature?: Users deploying to arm64 linux machines
Any other info.
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