Hey List and in particular Olivier, the man with expirience ;)
Could we maybe set up a short wiki page explaining how to work on py3k 
support?
I tried this once and got somewhere but a I think a little guideline 
would make it easier for people to hop in.

IIRC the gist is that you need to set up a virtualenv with Py3k, install 
numpy and scipy via easy_install,
and then build sklearn.

Currently sklearn by default uses 2to3, so one needs to disable that 
first, right?

Which version of 3.x do we want to target mainly?
I have no idea but from what I've been hearing we might want to start 
with 3.3?

Best,
Andy

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