Refines book abstracts, table of contents, and diagram configurations for improved clarity and structure.
This commit enhances the descriptions of both Volume I and Volume II, emphasizing their respective focuses. It also introduces a framework decision tree to guide the selection of parallel training strategies and inference frameworks, and diagrams for visualizing hardware constraints.
Set up separate contributor tracking for each sub-project:
- book/.all-contributorsrc - Book content contributors
- kits/.all-contributorsrc - Hardware kit contributors
- labs/.all-contributorsrc - Lab exercise contributors
- tinytorch/.all-contributorsrc - Framework contributors
Each project now has:
- Its own .all-contributorsrc config file
- Contributors section in README with All Contributors format
- Project-specific contribution types in the recognition guide
- Cheatsheet in CONTRIBUTING.md (where applicable)
Added @AmirAlasady as first TinyTorch contributor for bug report #1122.
Usage: Comment on any issue/PR with:
@all-contributors please add @username for bug, code, doc, or ideas
- Book: New Year greeting + navbar, TinyTorch, Kits, Newsletter
- Kits: New Year greeting + navbar, Kits intro, Textbook link
- Labs: New Year greeting + navbar, Labs coming 2026, Textbook link
- Rename collabs/ directory to labs/
- Rename workflow files: collabs-publish-*.yml → labs-publish-*.yml
- Update all paths in workflows, Quarto configs, and navbars
- Update cross-references in book, kits, and dev-landing
- Update site-url to mlsysbook.ai/labs/
Note: GitHub repo variable DEV_COLLABS_PATH needs to be renamed
to DEV_LABS_PATH in repository settings.