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@blkdmr blkdmr commented Mar 11, 2026

Add fenn framework and minor fixes to software.md

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Fenn is an emerging framework designed to automate machine learning and deep learning workflows by providing prebuilt trainers, templates, logging, configuration management, and much more.

Although the project is relatively new, it already has a growing community with ~40 stars, ~30 forks, and around 20 contributors. We actively welcome new contributors by maintaining many well-documented issues labeled good-first-issue and contributions-welcome, along with an active Discord community where newcomers can ask questions and get support.

The ecosystem includes multiple repositories: the main Python library, a template repository with ready-to-use ML/DL project templates, and a dashboard template (currently in development) that will allow users to explore experiment results using modern web technologies.

Fenn has been accepted in the DeepSourceCorp good-first-issue list and in the awesome-data-analysis list

I have also fixed the alphabetical position of Neuraxle, and placed SerpentAI between ` symbols.

Added a new ML/DL framework to software.md (Fenn), fixed the alphabetical position of Neuraxle, and placed SerpentAI between ` symbols.
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