> I have a 4 week old branch that I've started applying changes to that I could 
> push up called tika-2.0-demo-update that might provide a head start for you.  
+1 

Also, if you have the stomach and time to redo your work, please take the lead. 
 

tf is such a massive dependency that we should break it into its own module, 
IMHO.

I just updated the version in master to 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT. 😊

Onward!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Paulin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2017 9:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: steps for Tika 2.0

Hey Tim,

Happy to help with this effort.  I have a 4 week old branch that I've started 
applying changes to that I could push up called tika-2.0-demo-update that might 
provide a head start for you.  I think we do have to make some decisions on 
where the captioning, recognition, and sentiment packages go.  There was quite 
a bit of work done integrating all the cool new tensorflow stuff.  My initial 
thought was tika-parser-advanced-module but we could even consider breaking the 
tensorflow work into it's own.  Excited to see this work start in master!

- Bob


On 12/13/2017 7:51 AM, Allison, Timothy B. wrote:
> All,
>
> I just created branch_1x, where we can put bug fixes and anything else we 
> want to go into 1.17.1 or 1.18.  Unless there are objections, I’m going to 
> start making some radical changes to master to prep for 2.0.0-BETA over the 
> next few weeks/months.  These changes are all based on Bob Paulin’s amazing 
> 2.x branch work.
>
> So, rather than having to remember to make updates to 2.x, we’ll now 
> have to remember to make updates to branch_1x.  Hopefully, this will 
> get us to 2.0.0 sooner. 😊
>
> Just keep working on master and treating it as master. 😊
>
> Let me know if I mis-remembered our earlier conversations about steps to take 
> for 2.0.0 and/or if you have any other recommendations.  Onward!
>
> Thank you!
>
>              Cheers,
>
>                         Tim
>
>


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