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Project mention: The Current State of Clojure's Machine Learning Ecosystem | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-04-07> I don't think it's right to recommend that new users move away from the package because of licensing issues
I was going to chime in to agree but then I saw how this was done - a completely innocuous looking commit:
https://github.com/haifengl/smile/commit/6f22097b233a3436519...
And literally no mention in the release notes:
https://github.com/haifengl/smile/releases/tag/v3.0.0
I think if you are going to change license especially in a way that makes it less permissive you need to be super open and clear about both the fact you are doing it and your reasons for that. This is done so silently as to look like it is intentionally trying to mislead and trick people.
So maybe I wouldn't say to move away because of the specific license, but it's legitimate to avoid something when it's so clearly driven by a single entity and that entity acts in a way that isn't trustworthy.
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What are some of the best open-source Regression projects in Java? This list will help you:
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1 | Smile | 5,921 |
2 | Tribuo | 1,218 |
3 | Morpheus | 236 |
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