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RFC: Create SIG Federated #423

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@theadactyl theadactyl commented Jul 19, 2022

RFC: Establish SIG Federated

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RFC # 423
Author(s) Krzysztof Ostrowski ([email protected]
Sponsor Thea Lamkin ([email protected])
Updated 2022-07-19

Objective

TensorFlow Federated (TFF) is an OSS platform based on TensorFlow for machine learning and other computations on decentralized data. TFF is hosted on GitHub and available to OSS and industry contributors and potential platform collaborators.

We would like to build and cultivate a center of gravity around TFF, where partners from outside Google can contribute to growing the TFF platform and the surrounding ecosystem, and help us grow use of TFF and Federated Learning in the industry.

SIG Federated will focus on jointly evolving TFF as a platform and ecosystem by Google and a small number of committed platform partners.

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@theadactyl theadactyl changed the title Create 20220719-sig-federated [RFC] Create SIG Federated Jul 20, 2022
@theadactyl theadactyl changed the title [RFC] Create SIG Federated RFC: Create SIG Federated Jul 20, 2022
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bhack commented Jul 22, 2022

It could be nice if the new SIGs could adopt and eventually improve the README.md and CONTIRBUTING.md templates.

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@bhack we'll work on this separately. Let's plan to be standardized by November.

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The SIG is approved.

@ematejska ematejska merged commit ba5ceef into master Jul 28, 2022
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