> 2. Also, a "Busfactor/Code-Review Day" might be a good idea. There are areas
> in the Sage codebase where basically only one developer feels comfortable
> poking around. This is usually not because of scary math only one person
> cares about but because nobody else every sat down and read the code. A "Bus
> Day" (y'know what if that developer gets run-over by a bus) would basically
> mean that we sit down and read chunks of code by other developers. If we are
> stuck the authors are right there on IRC to discuss the random questions we
> come up with. The coercion model, libSingular and cremona.spkg are examples
> for this kind of code in my mind. This would also mean that we review the
> code which is a very very nice thing to have.

+2!  This sounds like a really good idea -- it would be fun *and* useful.  
Except for the getting hit by a bus.  -1 to that.


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