Thank you for all guys! Your contribution to the deep learning community 
has been remarkable!!


On Thursday, September 28, 2017 at 6:23:05 PM UTC+2, Pascal Lamblin wrote:
>
> Dear users and developers, 
>
> After almost ten years of development, we have the regret to announce 
> that we will put an end to our Theano development after the 1.0 release, 
> which is due in the next few weeks. We will continue minimal maintenance 
> to keep it working for one year, but we will stop actively implementing 
> new features. Theano will continue to be available afterwards, as per 
> our engagement towards open source software, but MILA does not commit to 
> spend time on maintenance or support after that time frame. 
>
> The software ecosystem supporting deep learning research has been 
> evolving quickly, and has now reached a healthy state: open-source 
> software is the norm; a variety of frameworks are available, satisfying 
> needs spanning from exploring novel ideas to deploying them into 
> production; and strong industrial players are backing different software 
> stacks in a stimulating competition. 
>
> We are proud that most of the innovations Theano introduced across the 
> years have now been adopted and perfected by other frameworks. Being 
> able to express models as mathematical expressions, rewriting 
> computation graphs for better performance and memory usage, transparent 
> execution on GPU, higher-order automatic differentiation, for instance, 
> have all become mainstream ideas. 
>
> In that context, we came to the conclusion that supporting Theano is no 
> longer the best way we can enable the emergence and application of novel 
> research ideas. Even with the increasing support of external 
> contributions from industry and academia, maintaining an older code base 
> and keeping up with competitors has come in the way of innovation. 
>
> MILA is still committed to supporting researchers and enabling the 
> implementation and exploration of innovative (and sometimes wild) 
> research ideas, and we will keep working towards this goal through other 
> means, and making significant open source contributions to other projects. 
>
> Thanks to all of you who for helping develop Theano, and making it 
> better by contributing bug reports, profiles, use cases, documentation, 
> and support. 
>
> -- Yoshua Bengio, 
> Head of MILA 
>

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