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Hi! I am part of the Wikimedia ML team, we are starting the migration of ORES client to another infrastructure, since we are planning to deprecate it. More info in https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/ORES
TL;DR:
The ORES infrastructure is going to be replaced by Lift Wing, a more modern and kubernetes-based service.
All the ORES models (damaging, goodfaith, etc..) are running on Lift Wing, more on how to use them in https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Machine_Learning/LiftWing/Usage
We have new models called Revert Risk, to replace goodfaith and damaging for example. The are available on Lift Wing, and we'd like to offer them as valid and more precise/performant alternative to ORES models. If you'd like to try them we'd help in the migration process!
Thanks in advance,
ML team
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Hi! I am part of the Wikimedia ML team, we are starting the migration of ORES client to another infrastructure, since we are planning to deprecate it. More info in https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/ORES
TL;DR:
The ORES infrastructure is going to be replaced by Lift Wing, a more modern and kubernetes-based service.
All the ORES models (damaging, goodfaith, etc..) are running on Lift Wing, more on how to use them in https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Machine_Learning/LiftWing/Usage
We have new models called Revert Risk, to replace goodfaith and damaging for example. The are available on Lift Wing, and we'd like to offer them as valid and more precise/performant alternative to ORES models. If you'd like to try them we'd help in the migration process!
Thanks in advance,
ML team
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: