Also, Torch mailing lists and Gitter are way more busy than all repos combined. GitHub is restricted to bugs only
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Replying to @apaszke @soumithchintala
almost all repos listed have a mailing list, Gitter and Slack. We compare comparable things.
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Replying to @fchollet @soumithchintala
I have no doubt they do. It's that Torch uses issues only for bugs, and never for how tos and discussions
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Replying to @fchollet @soumithchintala
Hm, maybe. Still, you can find old open issues like these: https://github.com/fchollet/keras/issues/2778 …https://github.com/fchollet/keras/issues/2759 …
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Replying to @apaszke @soumithchintala
if you don't like issues, pick a different metric (non-GH); doesn't matter since all are extremely correlated.
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Replying to @fchollet @soumithchintala
Not necesarily. On SO tag [torch] has 421 questions, [keras] has 290, [tensorflow] has 1969.
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And libs like CNTK and deeplearning4j have only 10-35.
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if you want to count the gitter activity ours blows every other lib out of the water. 2167 people.
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for example, torch actually is an aggregate of ~10 core repos. Do we aggregate stars and issues from all?
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lots of these libs have ecosystems, & ecosystem size would be a great metric. But v tricky to measure
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