Agreed. Open source is not just about great code, it's about being a community, and a fundamental community principle is bulk mailing etiquette, one key tenet of which is to have a clear "unsubscribe" button at the bottom of every mail.
That button should not just be a generic link, it should contain the address to which the mail was sent, so that auto-forwarded mail can be traced. So this mail should have arrived to me with a footer containing a link something like To unsubscribe click here: mailto:eigen-request@..,subject:unsubscribe%[email protected] Andrew From: Sebastian Costamagna <[email protected]> Sent: 16 November 2021 11:06 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [eigen] lowest eigen value only You don't often get email from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Learn why this is important<http://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Hi Guys, Can someone please remove me from this mailing list?. I tried to do it myself following instructions available but clearly it's not working. There were already other emails about emphasizing how important is to take this seriously. Thanks in advance, Sebastian El mar., 16 de noviembre de 2021 09:00, Peter <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> escribió: Dear Rasmus, On 20.01.21 19:02, Rasmus Munk Larsen wrote: > I don't believe that functionality is currently available in Eigen. In > general, there is no terribly efficient algorithm for doing so, unless you > have a cheap way to compute or apply the inverse of the original matrix. I am > personally working on a fast implementation of ?stebz (spectral bisection) > for Eigen, which along with tridiagonalization will make such functionality > available and reasonably efficient. I hope to be able to submit a merge > request within the next month or so. Of course, Dhillon & Parlett's "Holy > Grail" algorithm behind DSYEVR might be better still, but I don't have any > immediate plans of implementing it. any news on this? Best regards, Peter
