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This page is a test to understand what news we should announce. Maybe it could lead to build a newsletter.
This page is a test to understand what news we should announce. Maybe it could lead to build a newsletter.


For the moment, we just log some interesting news lost in the Slack space or elsewhere. Each entry shouldn't be longer than three to five lines of text.
For the moment, we just log some interesting news lost in the Slack space or elsewhere.
* Each entry shouldn't be longer than three to five lines of text.
* Links are good.


'''Proposed format''': Date - Topic: announcement.
'''Proposed format''': Date - Topic: announcement.

Revision as of 13:40, 25 May 2020

This page is a test to understand what news we should announce. Maybe it could lead to build a newsletter.

For the moment, we just log some interesting news lost in the Slack space or elsewhere.

  • Each entry shouldn't be longer than three to five lines of text.
  • Links are good.

Proposed format: Date - Topic: announcement.

2020-05

  • 2020-05-24 - R&D: Primaël Quémerais is testing an asynchronous scanner, able to scan 5 products simultaneously.
  • 2020-05-19 - Data quality: Stéphane Gigandet has published a progress report for ingredients analysis. 9 languages analyzed: Open Food Facts now recognize more than 80% ingredients for the majority of them (average of +2 points since march)! Congrats for the Finnish team, reaching more than 91%.