- Posts
- Addressing a shared and in-demand problem of the community (
spc)
- Desiring feedback from the community (
ffc)
- Peer education (
pe)
- Asking the community to share their projects to be inspired (
spi)
- Desiring post to inspire others (
pio)
- Giving back to the community (
gbc)
- Providing entertainment to the community through one’s project (
ent)
- Comments
- Words of kindness (
wok)
- Challenges
- Bug report/New GitHub Issue (
br)
- Model fit/compute/speed questions (
mfc)
- Asking for information
- Asking for tutorials on how to use stack/model (
atu)
- Asking for additional details on what the developer provided (
adm)
- Asking for others’ experience with the artifact (
aoe)
- Asking whether a benchmark for the project exists (
afb)
- Asking for follow-ups (
afu)
- Asking for the OP’s opinions on something (
aos)
- Asking for how the project compares to something else (
apc)
- Asking for plans in the future for given project (
apf)
- Asking for source code/model if it does not exist (
afs)
- Asking for resource-related clarification (
rsc)
- Solutions
- Feedback (
fb)
- Suggestion for future release (
sfr)
- Offering help (
oh)
- Compute donation (
cd)
- Knowledge sharing
- Sharing papers (
ksp)
- Sharing repos/other projects (
ksr)
- Sharing blogs/notebooks/documentation (
ksb)
- Sharing requested details on the project (
kdr)
- Sharing personal experience (
kse)
- Sharing technical knowledge (
ksk)
- Accountability (
acc)
- Project extension/growth
- Collaborative ideation (
ci)
- Adding additional datapoints to OP’s post (
add)
- OP extending their work based on feedback (
ewf)
- OP asking for a specific commenter’s contribution (
scc)
- Another project being mentioned as having relevance and synergy (
pms)
- Redirecting questions to other members of the community (
rqo)
- GitHub/other updates to the original thread (
gut, gutt)