Hi all.
At SciPy, Brian Granger raised a good point about their planning for the Jupyter Project, which is the importance of long-term goals.

I think it's great that we now have a detailed short-term roadmap (https://scikit-learn.org/dev/roadmap.html). Given that we now have about 6(!) full time people (Oliver, Jeremy, Guillaume, Nicolas, Thomas, Adrin) on scikit-learn (GO TEAM!!), I think it's realistic to achieve most of these within a year or two. We have actually made some significant progress already.

I think now would be a good time to start thinking about a longer-term roadmap, say 3-5 years out. What do we want to achieve? What are realistic goals, and what are moonshot goals? Having a common vision and shared goals might help us with funding, but might also help us with prioritization and motivation.

What do you think? Do you think this is important and worth-while?
And what should our goals be?

Best,
Andy
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