Hi! Dean from DAGsHub here 🙂
Saw this thread and thought it makes sense to respond. With the post you linked, we wanted to do an objective comparison based on people who have used the product. We realize all products evolve continuously so we’d be happy to update based on feedback to make it more accurate.
It’s also important to note that we were critical of all tools, including our own solution for experiment tracking and visualization.
We also honestly think these comparisons are helpf...
Hey AgitatedDove14 , thanks for the detailed response. I wanted to make time to respond to your points appropriately:
- Apologies, I made a mistake, and the license name is SSPL, not SPSS (which is a tool for statistics by IBM). In any case, SSPL is a new license, which is considered problematic by many. There are a lot of examples of people complaining about the change in Elastic’s licensing, considering it moving from Open Source to Source-Available (in some people’s minds this is closed...
Hey AgitatedDove14 , thanks for the feedback, I appreciate you taking the time to explain your position on all these points. Will do my best to address your feedback:
Open Source License: I agree about the license and that others are using it. And note we didn’t write that you are not open source (as opposed to say wandb, or comet). The purpose of the table and post is to aid people making decisions about which tools to use, and using an SSPL license may be a significant consideration for s...