Hi Jaret.
It totally depends on your what your interested in and familiar with.
The issue tracker has lots of issues to fix, look at the "easy" issues,
the "need contributor" ones or the "bug" ones.
And definitely look at the contributing section:
http://scikit-learn.org/dev/developers/contributing.html#contributing-code
Code reviews of existing pull requests are also always welcome of course.
After doing some "easy" fixes I can point you to more challenging ones.
Cheers,
Andy
On 08/04/2015 10:18 PM, Jaret Flores wrote:
Since I've come into a good amount of free time lately, I wanted to
find a way to contribute. As it says in the documentation, I wanted
to check here to see what would be a good use of my time. If anyone
has suggestions as to where I should devote some time, please let me
know. Thanks.
-Jaret
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