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From what I can tell, Kite used to be Python-only and then expanded to new fields.
I dont see that reflected in the current documentation, particularly with the point of view, that Kite is now pretty convincingly the number 1 open source AI auto complition, so far as I can see.
Kite grew over its former size, and is now the only (?) sensible choice for open source enthusiasts, who like AI assist in their code development process.
Is it sensible, in your perspective, to double down on this and underline that benefit (or even mention it in the first place) publicly?
I can now not see, that Kite is the number 1 choice for open source AI assist.
Now it seems like a Python focused AI tool, that happens to have some (very limited?) support for some other languages as well.
From what I can tell, Kite used to be Python-only and then expanded to new fields.
I dont see that reflected in the current documentation, particularly with the point of view, that Kite is now pretty convincingly the number 1 open source AI auto complition, so far as I can see.
Kite grew over its former size, and is now the only (?) sensible choice for open source enthusiasts, who like AI assist in their code development process.
Is it sensible, in your perspective, to double down on this and underline that benefit (or even mention it in the first place) publicly?
I can now not see, that Kite is the number 1 choice for open source AI assist.
Now it seems like a Python focused AI tool, that happens to have some (very limited?) support for some other languages as well.
See also: #845
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