Fix path references in notebook/README + Workflow python version update, #31
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Updated the correct folder path for position_benchmark notebook, added path to openpilot folder for raw_readers notebook. Now, all three notebooks handle PYTHONPATH the same way as the processed_readers notebook originally does, and theres no need for manually adding paths to utilities to PYTHONPATH with export command. Updated README to reflect this change.
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Problem
Some paths in example notebooks and the README have been incorrect since this commit that restructures util folders: f304c57
Workflow test fails due to Python 3.7 EOL on github.
Solution
This PR updates:
Testing
I believe all three notebooks can run correctly now, without much intervention.
Workflow test passes.
Additional Notes
No functional code was changed.
This is my first time trying to contribute to open source code, so please, if an mistake is made, point me to the right direction and I'll learn from it, thank you!