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After 14~15 years of development, the Accord.NET project has finally been archived. I would like to send a big thank you to everyone who has ever comitted, dedicated, or otherwise devoted their time and effort into making this repository better every day. What had started as a project to store knowledge in the form of algorithms and implementations had grown way beyond my expectations since I first joined university and started working on research ~15 years ago.

Many things have happened since then and the ML landscape has also greatly evolved since then. However, I pledge you to absolutely not interpret the archiving of this project as a loss. The main goal of this project since day 1 had been to crystalize available ML knowledge in the form of code, and store it under a free license code. As such, if you would like to, *do not feel afraid of copy and pasting portions of this project into your own implementations*. If I (Cesar De Souza) am the solely implementor of any of the classes you would like to port, I hereby grant you an irrevocable license to do so. If I am not, and the current license of the file you would like to port does not suit your needs, I can help you contact their original developers to help you with the transition.
In the meantime, many things have happened, and the ML landscape had also greatly evolved since then.

However, I pledge you to absolutely not interpret the archiving of this project as a loss. The main goal of this project since day 1 had been to crystalize available ML knowledge in the form of code, and store it under a free license code. As such, if you would like to, *do not feel afraid of copy and pasting portions of this project into your own implementations*. If I (Cesar De Souza) am the solely implementor of any of the classes you would like to port, I hereby grant you an irrevocable license to do so. If I am not, and the current license of the file you would like to port does not suit your needs, I can help you contact their original developers to help you with the transition.

All this said. This has been an amazing ride.

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