Our goal is to promote the release of submitted items (here docker images).
What this ticket is not about
It is not about how to make submission item public, which is discussed in another ticket.
It is not about how to detect whether a submission is public or not.
How to achieve the goal behind this ticket
This ticket explores ideas on how to show to the community that a submission item is public or not.
By enabling the community to quickly distinguish whether a model is public or not
By giving a positive spin to the release of submission items, for example displaying the open-source symbol in front of a public submission in the leaderboard and dashboard tables.
NOTE: There is a difference between having the docker image publicly available and having the submission truly open-source. We could decide to distinguish between the two by using a logo different from the open-source logo.
Additionally, we could display the LICENSE of the submission like GH does. For example my showing MIT, Apache 2.0, etc. But the icon in front of the submission row in the table is still the best way to promote public model as you know in a fraction of second if the model is public or not. Then you can look at the license information to know how you can use it.
Motivation
Our goal is to promote the release of submitted items (here docker images).
What this ticket is not about
How to achieve the goal behind this ticket
This ticket explores ideas on how to show to the community that a submission item is public or not.
See more open-source logos.
NOTE: There is a difference between having the docker image publicly available and having the submission truly open-source. We could decide to distinguish between the two by using a logo different from the open-source logo.
Additionally, we could display the LICENSE of the submission like GH does. For example my showing MIT, Apache 2.0, etc. But the icon in front of the submission row in the table is still the best way to promote public model as you know in a fraction of second if the model is public or not. Then you can look at the license information to know how you can use it.
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