On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 12:25 AM, Gilles <gil...@harfang.homelinux.org> wrote:
> > According to JIRA, among 180 issues currently targeted for the >>> next major release (v4.0), 139 have been resolved (75 of which >>> were not in v3.6.1). >>> >>> >> Huh, it's above of 75% completion :) >> > > Everybody is welcome to review the "open" issues and comment > about them. > > I guess someone need to prioritize them according to they importance for release. Of course, anyone who wishes to maintain some of these codes > >> (answer user questions, fix bugs, create enhancements, etc.) >>> is most welcome to step forward. >>> >>> >> I can try to cover some of these and maintain relevant code parts. >> > > Which ones? > > I will look into JIRA and provide the issue numbers, and of course I can cover and assist with ML part and particular clustering. > > IMO, a maintainer is someone who is able to respond to user > questions and to figure out whether a bug report is valid. > I'm subscribed for mailing list for quite a while and haven't seen a lot of questions coming from users. >>> I think that clustering part could be generalized to ML package as a >> whole. >> > > Fine I guess, since currently the "neuralnet" sub-package's only > concrete functionality is also a clustering method. > > I was also wondering whenever ML package meant to be extended in the future with additional functionality, since I think I can provide my code for several classification algorithms.