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Welcome to the PyTorch Foundation—a vibrant, collaborative hub created for and by the deep learning community. Here, developers, researchers, and industry leaders come together to shape and expand the open-source PyTorch framework and ecosystem. Through a network of dedicated contributors to the PyTorch project, the PyTorch Foundation fuels discussion, innovation, and hands-on collaboration across the PyTorch landscape.
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Welcome to the PyTorch Foundation—a vibrant, collaborative hub created for and by the deep learning community. Here, developers, researchers, and industry leaders come together to shape and expand the open source PyTorch framework and ecosystem. Through a network of dedicated contributors to the PyTorch project, the PyTorch Foundation fuels discussion, innovation, and hands-on collaboration across the PyTorch landscape.
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Community-driven collaboration is at the heart of PyTorch's growth and evolution. From advancing the core framework to building essential tools that power PyTorch at a production scale, your contributions are key to moving this ecosystem forward. As part of the Linux Foundation, the PyTorch community also supports a variety of initiatives: developer training, regional and local events, open source tooling, research, and guides for both newcomers and seasoned contributors—all to make your journey with PyTorch more accessible and rewarding.
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The PyTorch Foundation’s Governing Board oversees the Foundation’s activities according to its Guiding Principles and the <a href="/assets/pytorch-foundation-charter-04052023.pdf" target="_blank">PyTorch Foundation Charter</a>.
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The technical governance structure for the PyTorch open-source project is defined by the PyTorch maintainers and is available on our <a href="https://pytorch.org/docs/main/community/governance.html">PyTorch Technical Governance page</a>.
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The technical governance structure for the PyTorch open source project is defined by the PyTorch maintainers and is available on our <a href="https://pytorch.org/docs/main/community/governance.html">PyTorch Technical Governance page</a>.
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<h4 class="mt-3">Technical Advisory Council (TAC)</h4>
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<p class="lead">The PyTorch Technical Advisory Council (TAC) serves as the technical governing body for the PyTorch Foundation. It oversees open source standards, best practices, curriculum, and the technical vision of the foundation. The TAC's outputs are committed to an open-source ecosystem and standardized best practices.
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<p class="lead">The PyTorch Technical Advisory Council (TAC) serves as the technical governing body for the PyTorch Foundation. It oversees open source standards, best practices, curriculum, and the technical vision of the foundation. The TAC's outputs are committed to an open source ecosystem and standardized best practices.
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<br/><br/>TAC meetings are public and open to anyone in the community that wants to participate. Participants also include one voting contact from each Premier Member, and PyTorch Lead Maintainers, based on availability. </p>
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<h4 class="mt-4">CI and Multi-cloud Working Groups</h4>
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<p class="lead">The CI Working Group was assembled to migrate the PyTorch CI pipeline to the Linux Foundation. After completing the migration in September 2024, the group has shifted focus to enhance and manage the CI infrastructure. The Multi-cloud Working Group is developing technical solutions to expand the CI infrastructure into multiple cloud technologies.

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