That's brilliant! Good to know that scikit-learn is increasingly visible
outside the ML community and that even the French president heard about it now.
Thanks a lot to the community for this fantastic package. We use scikit-learn
extensively in our ML course at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and
our students love it.
Cheers
Oliver
---- On Sat, 05 Dec 2020 00:08:20 +0100 Adrin <adrin.jal...@gmail.com> wrote
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Nice, such a milestone!
On Fri., Dec. 4, 2020, 23:59 Gael Varoquaux,
<mailto:gael.varoqu...@normalesup.org> wrote:
Hi scikit-learn community,
Today, I presented some efforts in digital health to the French president
and part of the government. As these efforts were partly powered by
scikit-learn (and the whole pydata stack, to be fair), the team in charge
of the event had printed a huge scikit-learn logo behind me:
https://twitter.com/GaelVaroquaux/status/1334959438059462659 (terrible
mobile-phone picture)
I would have liked to get a picture with the president and the logo, but
it seems that they are releasing only a handful of pictures :(. Anyhow...
Thanks to the community! This is a huge success. For health topics (we
are talking nationwide electronic health records) the ability to build on
an independent open-source stack is extremely important. We, as a wider
community, are building something priceless.
Cheers,
Gaël
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