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Added a comment that adds a link to my website to my name. Otherwise looks good to me. |
Looks good. Just on minor tweak. Thanks! |
Co-authored-by: Mike McCarty <mmccarty@nvidia.com>
Co-authored-by: Tim Head <betatim@gmail.com>
@francoisgoupil ready to merge? |
We should be ready to merge within one week. I will keep you posted or even merge it directly. Thanks! |
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- name: NVIDIA | ||
website: https://nvidia.com/ |
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For website, suggest change to "https://developer.nvidia.com/gpu-accelerated-libraries"
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I think as a general link to "NVIDIA the company as a whole" nvidia.com is a good URL to use. In addition https://developer.nvidia.com/gpu-accelerated-libraries doesn't refer to RAPIDS where the work is happening/I'm part of.
Modified Nvidia website
This blog post is aiming to announce Nvidia sponsorship to the scikit-learn consortium as well as showing the broader support of Nvidia to the community project.
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