Gurubaseio opened PR #9813 from Gurubaseio:wasmtime-guru
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Hello Team,
This PR is a friendly notification that the Wasmtime Guru has been added to Gurubase. The Wasmtime Guru uses data from this repository and the documentation to answer questions by leveraging the LLM.
Gurubase is a centralized, RAG-based learning and troubleshooting assistant platform. Each "Guru" is equipped with custom knowledge to answer user questions based on data collected for that tool. More information can be found in this repo.
This PR updates the README to indicate that Wasmtime users can now ask questions to Wasmtime Guru. As shown in the Used By section, over 100 open-source repositories currently showcase their Guru in their README.md.
By default, there are three possible actions:
- If you dislike it, we can immediately disable Wasmtime Guru in Gurubase and remove this PR.
- If you like it but don’t want to add it to the README, we can remove this PR or include it in another place you prefer.
- If you’re happy with it, we can keep it as is and merge the PR. You can then start managing Wasmtime Guru as described here.
Although this PR is created by the Gurubase Notifier account, the team monitors it and will answer any questions you may have.
Note: If you consider this PR a time-waster, apologize for the inconvenience. Developers often request us to create a Guru for the tools they use. Once we create it, we notify the maintainers to inform them and seek their approval.
Gurubaseio requested wasmtime-default-reviewers for a review on PR #9813.
Gurubaseio requested alexcrichton for a review on PR #9813.
fitzgen closed without merge PR #9813.
cfallin commented on PR #9813:
@Gurubaseio please remove us from your systems and please do not claim to be a "Guru" or any other kind of expert on Wasmtime or related systems. We do not want a third-party system claiming to be able to answer questions about our project.
Speaking bluntly, if you would like feedback: you need a better notion of "consent". This should be opt-in, not opt-out. You should not add a project to your systems and claim affiliation just because "Developers request it". That's going against the social contract of open-source and is a bad look. Thanks.
Last updated: Dec 23 2024 at 12:05 UTC