I just implemented multiple build environment on travis for the nilearn
project (I am at brainhack right now, hacking on nilearn):
https://travis-ci.org/nilearn/nilearn

I thought that the pattern might be useful for scikit-learn:
https://github.com/nilearn/nilearn/blob/master/.travis.yml

In particular, using neurodebian might be an easy way to have different
versions of scipy and numpy for scikit-learn.

Thoughts?

Gaƫl

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