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MLCommons project work is tracked with issue trackers and pull requests. Modify the project in your own fork and issue a pull request once you want other developers to take a look at what you have done and discuss the proposed changes. Ensure that cla-bot and other checks pass for your Pull requests.
- Anatoly Belonog <anatolybelonog@gmail.com>
- Nikolay Chunosov <nikolay.chunosov@xored.com>
- Alan Melo Clappis <alanmeloclappis@gmail.com>
- Daniil Efremov <daniil.efremov@xored.com>
- Herve Guillou <guillou.herve@gmail.com>
- Leo Gordon <leo@dividiti.com>
- Anton Lokhmotov <anton@dividiti.com>
- Ivan Osipov <ivan.osipov@xored.com>
- Alexander Peskov alexander.peskov@deelvin.com
- Lahiru Rasnayake <lahiru.rasnayake@ntnu.no>
- Dmitry Savenko <ds@dsavenko.com>
- Gavin Simpson <gavin.s.simpson@gmail.com>
- Stuart Taylor <Stuart.Taylor@arm.com>
- Flavio Vella <Flavio.Vella@unibz.it>
- Emanuele Vitali <emanuele.vitali@polimi.it>
- Wen Yang @w-simon
- Thomas Zhu <thomas.zhu.sh@gmail.com>
- @alexanderzubarev
- @fanranGit
- @maria-18-git
- @mcian
See more acknowledgments at the end of this journal article.
- Grigori Fursin <grigori@octoml.ai> https://fursin.net