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alexandrevicenzi commented Aug 22, 2019

The current README in the repo is huge and could be more fashioned. I'm a believer that README's should be straightforward and for developers, not documentation.

There are a couple of options to build an actual documentation and leave the README clean and concise. Here are some:

  • Use GitHub Wiki - Simple and easy, but not too Pythonic or good for Python libraries.
  • Use Sphinx - reST based
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simon-mo commented Apr 30, 2020
  /Users/travis/build/ray-project/ray/python/ray/node.py:533: DeprecationWarning: Redis.hmset() is deprecated. Use Redis.hset() instead.
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