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Proposal to enhance torch.compile onboarding by adding installation instructions on the PyTorch main page:
Currently, there is no visibility of torch compile backends on the Pytorch main page. Developers looking to use torch.compile with a specific backend must navigate through multiple steps: they first consult the torch.compile documentation, then visit individual backend documentation pages to understand installation requirements. This process adds unnecessary friction, especially for those just getting started with torch.compile
We propose adding a dedicated torch.compile row to the Install Table on the PyTorch main page. Given the high traffic on this page, this change would streamline this process for developers. By clicking on the desired backend, developers will be provided with simple installation and usage command making it easier for them to get started.
Hi @suryasidd the getting started page is already quite complex. We probably don't want to make it even more complex by adding torch.compile section to it. Maybe this can be designed as separate page ?
@suryasidd I agree with @atalman . Also, torch.compile is one of the technologies. If we add this, then it would open up possibilities for other technologies as well, making the page even more complex.
I understand. Would it be possible to add a section for torch.compile in the main page and then link it to the torch.compiler docs page ?
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Proposal to enhance torch.compile onboarding by adding installation instructions on the PyTorch main page:
Currently, there is no visibility of torch compile backends on the Pytorch main page. Developers looking to use torch.compile with a specific backend must navigate through multiple steps: they first consult the torch.compile documentation, then visit individual backend documentation pages to understand installation requirements. This process adds unnecessary friction, especially for those just getting started with torch.compile
We propose adding a dedicated torch.compile row to the Install Table on the PyTorch main page. Given the high traffic on this page, this change would streamline this process for developers. By clicking on the desired backend, developers will be provided with simple installation and usage command making it easier for them to get started.
Sample webpage: https://suryasidd.github.io/pytorch.github.io/