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GSoC Adding pymc into OSS Fuzz #12060

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PatriceJada is integrating a new project:
- Main repo: http://github.com/pymc-devs/pymc
- Criticality score: 0.75559

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Do you actually want MSAN for a python project?

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No, I have removed it. Let's make this the first project to focus on.

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Hi @jonathanmetzman,

PyMC is a widely-used Python library for probabilistic programming it has 304K downloads on Conda. GitHub Statistics
Stars: 8433. It enables users to build and solve Bayesian statistical models. Adding PyMC to OSS-Fuzz will enhance its reliability, security, and stability, ensuring that this critical tool for probabilistic programming in data science, research, and industry remains robust and accurate.

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@jonathanmetzman any updates on this?

PatriceJada added a commit to PatriceJada/oss-fuzz that referenced this pull request Jul 27, 2024
@jonathanmetzman jonathanmetzman enabled auto-merge (squash) August 9, 2024 00:15
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