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I took your original question (more context in the gitter chat: https://gitter.im/scikit-learn/scikit-learn?at=60072c44410c2214400cf2d8) as "what is a good place to ask general machine learning issues (i.e. kind of loosely related with scikit-learn)" ? Did I get that wrong? I think the questions "where should people discuss scikit-learn issues" is even more general and even harder to answer ... |
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Github issuePros:plenty of competent people follow it (mostly scikit-learn developers) Cons:
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Mailing listProsreasonable traffic, people who want to help answering users question can get involved Cons
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Github DiscussionsPros:
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Stack-OverflowPros
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Cross-ValidatedProsInteresting for generic statistics and methodological questions (not limited to scikit-learn) ConsNot meant to answer technical/programming questions: Stack-Overflow is a better resource for this. |
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DataScience StackExchangehttps://datascience.stackexchange.com I did not even know about this one ... there are some questions tagged scikit-learn https://datascience.stackexchange.com/?tags=scikit-learn Pros??? Cons??? |
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This is a general question about where best users (and developers) should ask questions about scikit learn. The mainstream options seem to be discourse, reddit, github discussion and a stackexchange site. If the latter, which of the options should we be recommending as there is SO, datascience and stats at least? We can't make users do anything of course but we could recommend one for each sort of question.
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