As a native american english speaker the use of 'taged' isn't "correct" but it is clear in context. It falls into the category of things often written by people who are not native speakers. I'm impressed at how well people can write in more than one language. My German often suffers from "The umlaut is silent" (e.g in Groebner/Grobner). I'm surprised it was even worth mentioning.
Tim On Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 11:44:08 AM UTC-4 ra...@hemmecke.org wrote: > > Some remarks about principles I use when preparing notes. I try > > to keep them short and skip "less interesting" changes (where > > "interesting" is from user point of view). In particular internal > > changes normally are deemed "not interesing". That is why I skipped > > "Simplify hashtables" and "Generalize new univariate factorizer". > > Hashable change is mostly internal, but has potentially significant > > impact on user code, so it is mentioned. > > Fine with me. But you should correct "taged" to tagged. > > I just went through the commits and added things that I think would be > relevant. Of course, a personal view in the things. > > For example changing escape() to underscore() is an API change and > should be mentioned. Similar for introduction of > LinearSystemMatrixPackage2 and ParametricComplexCurve, even if they are > just small additions. > > Decide what you take from my list. It is just a proposal, after all. > > Ralf > > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "FriCAS - computer algebra system" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to fricas-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/fricas-devel/dd61536c-fd21-4ec8-9118-421ea9e244c8n%40googlegroups.com.