@victor
Thank you for your desire to hear feddback! :) I love HF and I would love to provde you with my thoughts to make it better :)
I have couple of things in mind that I would love to see implemented:
I would really love to see a paid tier for ZeroGPU where I could pay to have unlimited on-demand access to ZeroGPUs. I think a lot of devs may be interested in such arrangement and it would make ZeroGPU profitable and useful for larger/commercial projects/deployments.
Auto-recovery/auto-reboot for spaces. In many instances my spaces become inactive (with run-time errors) for whatever reasons, so I would love to see an option to allow HF to auto-reboot/auto-repair my spaces if needed.
Auto-upgrade for spaces. I have a lot of spaces and its very difficult to constantly having to update to latest version of gradio. My code/implementations would tolerate auto-upgrade fine so I would love to see an automated option to update gradio and other desired libraries in settings somewhere.
More flexible models/datasets download counter. My models are not integrated with HF so I do not see number of downloads even though people use my models/datasets. It would be very nice if I could specify which files from the repo I want to track for download counts.
Aggregated use/downloads statistics for the HF account. I would like to know what is being used and what is being downloaded in details, so it would be very nice and handy if you would create a dashboard for aggregated stats from all repos of the user account with options to break it down as needed.
Custom order of spaces on the user account page (similar to how GitHub allows it). I want to be able to present my pinned spaces in a specific order.
An account README.md which would show up on top of the main account page, similar to GitHub user account README.md. I want to proved visitors with nice intro to my account and projects and currently there is no way to do so in a nice and easily visible way.
I think this is all for now, but I will update this post with more ideas/suggestions when I will recall what else may be useful and nice to see :)
Thank you for your time to hear my feedback.
Sincerely,
Alex.