So is there a bibtex entry anywhere? I just looked around in a few places
because I'd like to cite the project, but I didn't find any entry so instead
I'll just leave a footnote with the sourceforge url---unless anyone has a
better suggestion.

Conrad

On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Olivier Grisel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Shall we make add a "@misc" bibtex entry for the scikit-learn 0.9
> release itself and include it in the whats_new.rst file?
>
> If so what shall we put in the authors field? The complete output of
> `git shortlog -sn 0.8..0.9` (+ some cleanup for people who did not
> configure their git environment correctly?).
>
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