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PB-314: document the new weight exchange mechanism #308

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https://xainag.atlassian.net/browse/PB-314

Summary

Document the new weights distribution mechanism via S3 buckets


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little-dude and others added 2 commits February 25, 2020 15:17
Co-Authored-By: kwok <kwok.cheung@xain.io>
@little-dude little-dude merged commit 8d5c2b7 into development Feb 26, 2020
@little-dude little-dude deleted the PB-314-document-weights-exchange branch February 26, 2020 08:46
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