Good point, it is a bit off currently. I have fixed in on github. fabian,
could you redploy a version of the docs to avoid having wrong info on the
web.

Cheers,

Gael

On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:30:06PM -0700, Michael Waskom wrote:
>    Hi Folks,
>    Just a note that in the install docs it directs you to use "sklearn" with
>    pip/easy
>    
> install:�[1]http://scikit-learn.sourceforge.net/stable/install.html#easy-install
>    When, in fact, one should be searching for "scikit-learn." �It doesn't
>    work with sklearn.
>    Otherwise, congrats on the release!

>    Michael

>    On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Robert Layton <[2][email protected]>
>    wrote:

>      On 22 September 2011 19:38, Vlad Niculae <[3][email protected]> wrote:

>        It was a huge pleasure to play a part!
>        Vlad
>        On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Fabian Pedregosa
>        <[4][email protected]> wrote:


>        > On Thursday, September 22, 2011, Gael Varoquaux wrote:

>        >> A new release of awesome!

>        >> > � [5]http://scikit-learn.sourceforge.net/whats_new.html

>        >> Pretty crazy changelog. Cheers to the team!

>        >> Thanks Fabian (and I believe Vlad) for making the release. Releases
>        are
>        >> vital for a project.

>        > Indeed, Vlad is to thank (among other) for windows binaries.
>        > Fabian.

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