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46 lines
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Gonito platform
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Gonito (pronounced _ɡɔ̃ˈɲitɔ_) is a Kaggle-like platform for machine
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learning competitions.
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What's so special about Gonito:
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* free & open-source (AGPL), you can use it your own, in your
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company, at your university, etc.
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* git-based (challenges and solutions are submitted only with git)
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* not just competition, but also cooperation (solutions can be shared
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and it's possible to follow their re-use)
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See the home page (and an instance of Gonito) at http://gonito.net .
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Installation
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Gonito is written in Haskell and uses
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[Yesod Web Framework](http://www.yesodweb.com/), but all you need is
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just [the Stack tool](https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack). See https://github.com/commercialhaskell/stack
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for instruction how to install Stack on your computer.
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By default, Gonito uses Postgresql, so it needs to be installed and running at your computer.
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After installing Stack:
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~~~ {.bash}
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createdb -E utf8 gonito
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git clone git://gonito.net/geval
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git clone git://gonito.net/gonito
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cd gonito
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stack setup
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stack build
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stack exec yesod devel
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~~~
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The last command will start the Web server with Gonito (go to
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http//127.0.0.1:3000 in your browser).
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Authors
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* Filip Graliński
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