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smacktoward | 5 years ago
> Candidly, the Roboflow team does not know.
It seems like, unless you can say with certainty that you have a legitimate claim to use an existing name, the right and safe thing to do would be to not use it. Just name your project something else. You lose the brand recognition of the existing name, but on the other hand you avoid the risk of your project getting dragged like this.
When in doubt, save yourself a headache and just use a different name.
simonh|5 years ago
I don’t see what the problem is with letting the community of people actually contributing to various forms of YOLO work it out between themselves. As, er, they seem to have done.
voqv|5 years ago
Also, the original creator did not say he does not care ("doesn't matter what I think"), he said another maintainer of darknet/yolo should have more say. [2]
[1] https://github.com/ultralytics/yolov5/issues/2 [2] https://github.com/AlexeyAB/darknet/issues/5920
dheera|5 years ago
Do we call them YOLOv5.0 and YOLOv5.1? How do we nomenclate the graph? What if another one inherits from both YOLOv5.0 and YOLOv5.1? Is it YOLOv6 or YOLOv(5.0,5.1).0?
Others|5 years ago
rossjudson|5 years ago
When you have no doubt, save yourself a headache and read the article. ;)
heyitsguay|5 years ago
kbenson|5 years ago
> Is YOLOv5 the Correct Name?
> Candidly, the startup that decided to benchmark it and compare it to other stuff that got drawn into this because nobody bothers to pay attention to the details in the blog post they wrote does not know.