+1 to 0.15 release
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Mike Dusenberry
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On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Matthias Boehm
wrote:
> As it turns out, SystemML master computes correct results, whereas SystemML
> 0.14 compiled invalid
As it turns out, SystemML master computes correct results, whereas SystemML
0.14 compiled invalid instructions for the initialization of centroids. The
details are in the jira and we can go ahead with the 0.15 release.
Regards,
Matthias
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 11:40 PM, Matthias Boehm
Arvind, regarding your question of open issues, there is one must-have open
issue: SYSTEMML-1882. Kmeans shows different convergence behavior compared
to the 0.14 release (and thus also substantially increased execution
times). Since this is potentially an issue of incorrect results, I marked
it
+1 Arvind, thank you for getting things moving with a 0.15 release. It's
very important with regards to the perceived health of the project. For my
next project status report to the Apache Board of Directors, I look forward
to reporting that we are about to publish a 0.15 release.
Deron
On Fri,
Hi,
As we could not complete some of the key features targeted for SystemML 1.0, we
will go next with release 0.15 instead of release 1.0.
If you have any critical fixes to be added for master repository (now targeted
for release 0.15) please let me know by EOD 09/01/2017 PST.
I will plan on