On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 05:07:19PM -0300, Caio Jordão Carvalho wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am planning to release a new application for KDE, which is a tool to help
> people on building datasets for machine learning training processes. It
> will act as a general-purpose tool for annotation and allow users to
> annotate different types of data (i.e. images, audio, video, text). For
> now, it is only allowing users to build image datasets. A further
> description of this tool can be seen at:
> https://caiojcarvalho.wordpress.com/2019/01/29/mark-a-general-purpose-tool-for-data-annotation/
> 
> Today, the team is composed by me and Icaro Jerry. The project is being
> hosted at Github and it didn't had any patches for some months, but we are
> starting to make it active again and planning to make our first release on
> this month. According to the Incubator process list, we can't host it on
> Github, so we want to know if it is possible to host it as a KDE repository.
> 
> Sandro Andrade will be helping us as a sponsor.

Caio,

Thanks for reaching out. With machine learning and artificial
intelligence becoming all the rage, having a Free and KDE-based tool for
generating training data would fill an important use case

It sounds like you've already found the Incubator page at
https://community.kde.org/Incubator, so the next thing I'd recommend if
you want to import the repository is to work with Sandro to create the
your KDE development accounts if you haven't already done so.

>From there, you and/or your sponsor can put in a request to our system
administrators to create a repository. See
http://sysadmin.kde.org/tickets/ to do so.

Regards,
 - Michael Pyne

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