Re: Using AI/Machine Learning with rpmautospec?

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On Fri, 09 Jun 2023 21:22:44 -0000
Reon Beon via devel <devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> It it atomaticly add/update the spec file when more files are added
> in the right places in the spec file?

So, are you suggesting that a neural network be trained on all existing
spec files in fedora, and then used to automatically correct new spec
files?  That seems like a lot of work, and is the theoretical concept
even sound?  That is, is there too much variation in spec files, even
correct spec files, because of the underlying variation in material
being packaged, to allow a neural network to be trained and function
correctly?

Sounds like a great summer intern project, or the seed for a PhD thesis.
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