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TensorFlow 2.0 Global Docs Sprint Cheatsheet
Posted by Margaret Maynard-Reid, Machine Learning GDE from Seattle US
A Docs Sprint is a way to improve documentation for an open-source project. Multiple docs sprints, organized by ML GDEs and GDG organizers worldwide, took place for TensorFlow 2.0 around June 1, 2019.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert in ML or TensorFlow, joining a TensorFlow 2.0 Global Docs Sprint is a great way to get started with contributing to open-source projects, and you will learn a lot while contributing.
This is a step-by-step guide on how to review TensorFlow 2.0 documentation by going through a checklist for each API symbol, report issues found, and optionally create a Pull Request (PR) to fix the issues. It can be used as a cheatsheet whether you are attending a Docs Sprint event near you, or while following along on your own.
High level summary of the steps: