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Collective Knowledge framework (CK) helps to organize any software project as a database of reusable components with common automation actions and extensible meta descriptions based on FAIR principles (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability). See real-world use cases from Arm, General Motors, IBM, RPi, ACM, and MLPerf:
  • Updated Sep 25, 2020
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Daniel-Mietchen
Daniel-Mietchen commented Oct 5, 2018

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ragamouf
ragamouf commented Sep 30, 2019

With this maintainer role, I kind of feel like we've been handed the keys to a Mack Truck after doing an online driving course, and I'm worried about running over roundabouts and parked cars on my way out to the highway.

Given that we've got at least 2 self professed newbie maintainers on this repo (@ragamouf @doujouDC ) and @libcce moving jobs and relinquishing his careful and dedicated curati

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