Hi All,
Just a quick heads-up: thanks to some good work by Pauli Virtanen, SciPy
is currently in the process of moving to a single code-base which
supports 2.x and 3.x, and it doesn't look extremely difficult. It makes
use of the `six` compatibility module, which is lightweight enough to be
bundled with the Scipy source (see https://github.com/scipy/scipy/pull/397)
I think that this would be a reasonable thing to try to accomplish for
the next scikit-learn release. Taking the lead with SciPy on Python 2/3
compatibility could have a very positive ripple effect through the
python/ML community. Any thoughts?
Jake
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