On 2014-10-29 11:01-0000 phil rosenberg wrote:

> Hi AlanThe points 1 and 3 that you mentioned have been addressed by
my latest commit. Feel free to comment on or change the notice in the
the README.developers file if you think it is not suitable.

> Regarding the use or the cxx_pltr family of classes, these are a totally 
> separate object oriented method of defining transforms which provide more of 
> an abstracted interface. This extra level of abstraction gives extra 
> flexibility. I'm sure Andrew can comment more, but I don't see this as 
> something that should be touched by these modifications which just give what 
> is essentially a mirror of the C functions.

Your changes for points 1 and 3 look good (although I wrapped the
README.release paragraph and tweaked it a bit, see commit 1352d9b).
And I will take your word on point 2.  So it looks like we are done
here, and much thanks to you for getting this issue all straightened
out!

Alan
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