That's a great idea. The thing Simon's team is doing is publishing more tutorials on both MXNet website and AWS blog, which may attract a lot of traffics. Also Sukwon is tracking the progress of publishing news more frequently on the homepage.
Best, Mu > On Feb 25, 2018, at 8:48 PM, Chris Olivier <[email protected]> wrote: > > My (probably less-than-$0.02): > > I have as my home page on my > phone, the Google Research Blog, and they frequently release stuff like > data sets and models do this or that. Usually it seems pretty interesting > and I am compelled to try it. > > Maybe we do something similar, but I’m not aware of it. I know we have all > sorts of examples and whatnot, but it doesn’t seem the same as what at > least appears to be something new to play with scrolling past every couple > of weeks: > > For example, a few days ago: > > “Introducing the HDR+ Burst Photography Dataset”. > > https://research.googleblog.com/2018/02/introducing-hdr-burst-photography.html?m=1 > > Reading that makes me want to download it and play around. Obviously I > would use Tensorflow by default because it’s ready to roll as-is with this > dataset/model. > > > -Chris > > > >> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 8:34 PM Mu Li <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Not sure why the screenshot of the page view is not there, attach it again: >> >> >> Best, >> Mu >> >>> On Feb 25, 2018, at 8:32 PM, Li, Mu <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Team, >>> >>> We are in trouble attracting new users. According to Google analytics, >> there is almost no increase in the number of paper views for the document >> site mxnet.io. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> The number of paper views is an important metric for the adoption, I >> would like to take actions to improve this number. It includes improving >> the website so that users can get information easier. However, the current >> website displays the last stable version instead of the master branch. Then >> the effect of a modification, namely the user behaviors, may need a few >> months to observe, which is definitely not effective. >>> >>> One aggressive idea is just showing the master branch in default during >> the website improvement period (may take 3 months). Another way is >> releasing more frequently, e.g a new release per 2 weeks. >>> >>> What's your thoughts? >>> >>> Best, >>> Mu >>
