Hi there,
I want to have a go at fixing up the HMM toolbase. Its going to be
something I work on independently for awhile before I feel comfortable
asking for a pull request but wanted to get some advice on some best
practices.
Currently I have sklearn installed under my Anaconda directory. I think I
want to do something like this:
- create an hmm2.py file next to hmm.py under the site-packages directory.
- Slowly make changes to hmm2.py.
- having hmm2.py under site-packages, allows me to live with hmm2 and find
out where it breaks, etc.
This method works, but it doesn't seem like a common developmental process.
Can someone suggest a better idea?
Thanks for the help.
-Dave
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