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On 30 March 2018, how many GitHub forks will Baidu's Apollo autonomous driving software have?
Started
Sep 08, 2017 05:00PM UTC
Closed Mar 30, 2018 06:59AM UTC
Closed Mar 30, 2018 06:59AM UTC
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In July 2017, the Chinese web services company Baidu released "Apollo," an open source autonomous driving operating system (Apollo, Fossbytes). Apollo is available on a GitHub repository, where developers can download the code, modify it, and suggest changes to Baidu. Developers who want to contribute to the Apollo source code must "fork" the repository. For more information on GitHub "forks," visit GitHub's tutorial on the topic. This question will be resolved using Apollo's GitHub repository, which provides an ongoing tally of "forks" in the top right corner.
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This question closed as "c) Between 2,001 and 3,000 inclusive" with an end date of 30 March 2018.
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Possible Answer | Correct? | Final Crowd Forecast |
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Less than 1,750 | 0% | |
Between 1,750 and 2,000, inclusive | 0% | |
Between 2,001 and 3,000, inclusive | 100% | |
More than 3,000 | 0% |
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Number of Forecasters | 241 |
Average for questions older than 6 months: 206 | |
Number of Forecasts | 849 |
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Participants in this question vs. all forecasters | average |