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Update the wikipedia pages of scikit-learn #34

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francoisgoupil opened this issue Oct 28, 2022 · 8 comments
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Update the wikipedia pages of scikit-learn #34

francoisgoupil opened this issue Oct 28, 2022 · 8 comments

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@francoisgoupil
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francoisgoupil commented Oct 28, 2022

We could probably improve the scikit-learn wikipedia pages in terms of update and structure/content.

Why?

  • I reckon it is a very important place for people don't knowing much about scikit-learn and I am sure we can do better
  • I believe we could also better emphasize on the packaging and maintenance efforts.
  • We could talk more about the community and its governance, give some key figure...

Action: Having in mind the different persona of readers, I think we could also come up with a new plan and structure with high to low level of information granularity.

@francoisgoupil francoisgoupil changed the title Updating the wikipedia pages of scikit-learn Update the wikipedia pages of scikit-learn Oct 28, 2022
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ogrisel commented Nov 8, 2022

I believe we could also better emphasize on the packaging and maintenance efforts.

I am worried Wikipedia is the place for this and we should refrain ourselves from using Wikipedia to promote scikit-learn but keep a very neutral, informative tone. The Wikipedia page of scikit-learn does not belong to the scikit-learn project.

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ogrisel commented Nov 8, 2022

But it's true that the contents of this page deserves an update and corrections:

French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation in Rocquencourt, France

For instance, the Inria Parietal team started in Saclay and was never based in Rocquencourt as far as I know.

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But it's true that the contents of this page deserves an update

Also, it's currently very short with little on it. This gives the impression of a project that is minor, not very active, and not very used. It's important that we convey more dynamism (actor such as Microsoft use this impression on scikit-learn to convey the message to decision makers that it is a dead projects, and that they should focus on AzureML, I've seen this happening just yesterday in a private meeting)

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reshamas commented Nov 8, 2022

Wikipedia is legit and an open source project. The number of users is staggering. It is considered a credible source by many users, including Funders!

Also, it's super important to keep in mind that people who make funding decisions or doing research on potential projects to fund are not often users of the tool, and so even if scikit-learn is the number 1 python machine learning library, not everyone knows that. (Another reason why open source projects suffer from lack of funding.)

scikit-learn doesn't need to own the page to utilize and benefit from it. It's referred to as "earned media", which is quite beneficial.

scikit-learn is 10+ years old and our blog is < 1 year old. An important question to ask is how would everyone (or maximum number of people) hear about it?

Example: we don't own NY Times, or other sites, yet if they were to publish about scikit-learn (or in my case, Data Umbrella), it's incredibly valuable.

I recommend checking out these videos:

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reshamas commented Nov 8, 2022

In the meantime, we should also add any Press links that people know of in a list here to add as references.

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laurburke commented Dec 16, 2022

Alright - I've gone through any and all pages that refer to or link to scikit-learn. I corrected any missing links on any referencing scikit-learn, updated any sklearn references to scikit-learn, and corrected the spelling to all be aligned with the lowercase name.

There were a few missing links on some pretty high-visibility pages, hopefully that addition will be helpful.

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