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I'm pretty sure their primary focus right now is to gain as much mindshare as possible and they seem to be doing a great job of it. If you look at the following GitHub metrics:

https://devboard.gitsense.com/ggerganov?r=ggerganov%2Fllama....

https://devboard.gitsense.com/ollama?r=ollama%2Follama&nb=tr...

The number of people engaging with ollama is twice that of llama.cpp. And there hasn't been a dip in people engaging with Ollama in the past 6 months. However, what I do find interesting with regards to these two projects is the number of merged pull requests. If you click on the "Groups" tab and look at "Hooray", you can see llama.cpp had 72 contributors with one or more merged pull requests vs 25 for Ollama.

For Ollama, people are certainly more interested in commenting and raising issues. Compare this to llama.cpp, where the number of people contributing code changes is double that of Ollama.

I know llama.cpp is VC funded and if they don't focus on make using llama.cpp as easy to use as Ollama, they may find themselves doing all the hard stuff with Ollama reaping all the benefits.

Full Disclosure: The tool that I used is mine.



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