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!startmeeting testing bug#12181
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Meeting started at 2025-02-19 16:23:17 UTC
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The Meeting name is 'testing bug#12181'
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16:24:55
!topic recreate issue
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!meetingname testing
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The Meeting Name is now testing
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16:25:49
<@man2dev:fedora.im>
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Some relevant discussions about this (haven't gone through all of it):
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!link: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/pull/897
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!link: https://github.com/ollama/ollama/issues/228
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!idea: I would like to discuss where generative models should be placed when packaged or downloaded by developers an
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d users, respectively. For example, according to current Fedora packaging guidelines, where should Ollama, which downloads generative models, place the LLMs? While there has been some discussion on this from Ollama's side, I am unsure how the current packaging guidelines apply in this case.
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<@man2dev:fedora.im>
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There are some interesting ideas going around.
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For example, changing the download location based on environment variables.
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!endmeeting