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Export as YAML #371

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philgib1 opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Export as YAML #371

philgib1 opened this issue Aug 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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philgib1 commented Aug 9, 2024

Good day,

First of all I'd like to tell you how much I am impressed with the ergonomy of your software.
Most of the people in IT have not idea about what ergonomy should be ( including GIT :-) )
Make Sense ergonomy is just incredible. No need for a manual whatsoever. No RTFM.

A neat new feature : Yolo training usually requests a YAML file.
Instead of having to create one, it would be very nice to be export into a YAML file straight from Make Sense

Thank you

Philippe

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