MXNet's website is http://mxnet.incubator.apache.org/. I own mxnet.io, which was mxnet's main site before, but now we are using its subdomains to host various packages in the mxnet ecosystem.
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 12:13 PM, Isabel Drost-Fromm <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I had a bit of time recently to walk through some of the getting started > docs. First time setup of mxnet is really well described and worked > seamlessly. > > Next step was going through some getting started examples - the straight > dope docs linked from the mxnet setup page were useful for that. > > There are a couple questions though that were confusing to me: > > The docs are called Gluon Straight Dope, but hosted under: > https://gluon.mxnet.io > > Doing a whois without any further deep checking for mxnet.io the entry > revealed a German GmbH as owner? > > That caught my curiosity so I dug a little deeper: > > The site seems to also host what looks like mxnet models, directing users > towards [email protected] for more information (http://data.mxnet.io/). > > It also seems to host the mxnet user discuss forum: > Http://discuss.mxnet.io > > As well as a mxnet blog in Chinese: Http://zh.mxnet.io > > And the docs for another project: https://gluon-nlp.mxnet.io/ > > Now I'm left puzzled as to what of the content on the site is specific to > mxnet, how much of the content is vital to the project (after all mxnet > docs link to it very prominently) and how much influence the Apache mxnet > PMC has on these resources. > > On first sight it looks like a leftover that hasn't made the migration to > asf infra yet, but I couldn't find a ticket related to that, so not sure if > that guess is accurate. I'd appreciate someone explain the story and > resolve my confusion. > > > Isabel > > > > > -- > Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Gerät mit K-9 Mail gesendet.
