2012/1/26 Fernando Perez <[email protected]>:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Wes McKinney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Wes, you're welcome to add this to the ipython/sklearn one and turn it
> into a 'pydata: ipython+sklearn+statsmodels' so that people can flow
> between the three tools as desired:
>
> https://us.pycon.org/2012/community/sprints/projects/
>
>
> You can also use our planning page if you want and adjust it accordingly:
>
> http://wiki.ipython.org/PyCon12Sprint
>
> Since we'll have enough 'core' people from each of the three projects,
> if there are participants who want to focus on only one of them, we
> can help them out, while the larger objectives remain:
>
> - ipython/sklearn integration for parallel analyses
> - sklearn/statsmodels as per this thread.

As a pandas user I would really like to take the opportunity of this
print to work on (or at least discuss the design of) multi-core then
distributed sort / groupby / merge as I mentioned in the original
proposal (which is still on the ipython wiki page).

-- 
Olivier
http://twitter.com/ogrisel - http://github.com/ogrisel

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