Raghav was a core contributor to scikit-learn. Venkat Raghav Rajagopalan, or 
@raghavrv  -as we knew him- appeared out of the blue and started contributing 
early 2015. From Chennai, he was helping us make scikit-learn a better library. 
As often in open source, he was working with people that he had never met in 
person, to improve a tool used by the whole world. He successfully completed a 
Google summer of code for the project that year, and then was hired as a full 
time engineer to work on the project in Paris. Raghav was excited to join the 
scikit-learn team. When he became core contributor, in 2016 he said that it was 
a highlight of his year.

In Paris, we got to know him and enjoy him. Raghav was a very enthusiastic and 
easygoing person. It was a delight to have him around. For scikit-learn, he was 
a huge driver. He tackled a large number of issues, include tedious and 
difficult ones such as revamping our cross-validation API, multiple-metrics 
support in grid-search, or 32bit support in various models.

Raghav had left India to live an adventure in a new culture. Curiosity and 
goal-driven, he had found his own way. He was growing fast, moving from student 
to expert, on his way to a bright future.

Raghav passed away a month ago. We have been in shock and sorrow here in Paris. 
He will be deeply missed.

Gael Varoquaux and Alexandre Gramfort
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