dlib website update
DlibReza opened this issue · 10 comments
Main idea
hello
i hava a question,
why latest dlib release version is only on github and not updated on dlib website and dlib website have relaese 19.24.
in my opinion ,website is more imprtant than github.
thanks a lot.
Anything else?
No response
Those minor releases are just for Python packaging purposes, they don't expose any of the newly added C++ functionality.
The next version of dlib contains many new features, such as ffmpeg support, that need to be tested for a while.
I still couldn't figure out why... Maybe we should remove suport for that layer until I fix it? I don't think anyone is using it.
Yeah maybe. I haven't looked at it either. I'll look before I do anything though.
Ok, don't waste too much time into it
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Heh, yeah that issue is fixed. I should update the website :)
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