Welcome to TensorFlow Community Testing!
We're excited to have you, and appreciate your interest in TensorFlow 2.0.
How to Report Testing Issues
Over the last few years, and with the extremely productive involvement of our community (thank you!), the TensorFlow development team has reviewed RFCs, added many new features, and implemented most of what will be TensorFlow 2.0 - a significant milestone for the framework, with a focus on ease of use.TensorFlow is truly a community effort, and we would love to have your feedback on how we've been doing so far, as well as your suggestions for ways that we can improve! Please use this discussion group as a place to post questions and start conversations.
What is a Good Issue?
Report a Bug
Please submit all bugs, errors, and pecularities on GitHub. Differences between documentation and implementation, lack of documentation, performance issues, or compatibility problems are all fair game. Please be specific and include all information that would be helpful to debug the issue using our issue templates:
If you have a general question, you can submit it to StackOverflow with the tag tensorflow
, or to our discuss@ mailing group. Our engineering team tries to answer as many of these questions as possible, but we appreciate help from end users!
As members of the TensorFlow community, your recommendations and suggestions are highly valued, and we are honored to have them. Please submit all feature requests as an issue on GitHub:
If you would like to submit general feedback about TensorFlow (and in particular, about TensorFlow 2.0), consider submitting a friction log!
Friction logs are documents that describe the frustrations and delights of a product, focused around a specific use case (for example, creating an LSTM model for text classification). They're also intended to be brutally honest - feel free to vent or to praise!
A template and example of a TensorFlow friction log can be found here.
Once you have completed such a document, please email it to our testing team.
Between now and the preview launch for TensorFlow 2.0, we will be actively maintaining this discussion group for any questions, comments, suggestions, or issues that arise. We will be holding a weekly stand-up for TF 2.0 testing via Hangouts and will be sending out a survey to gauge optimal day of the week / time of day very soon.
TensorFlow's Special Interest Groups (SIGs) support community collaboration on particular projects. Members of these groups work together to build and support specific parts of TensorFlow or TensorFlow-related projects.
To join the discussion on a specific topic, subscribe to one of our SIG mailing lists:
The "A template and example of a TensorFlow friction log can be found here." is not accessible for me... :(
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