> it's not the smallest of patches, but at a first and at a second sight
> it is not only very well done, e.g. with accurate doctests for the
> nice new functions, but also presented "on a silver plate".
> I still have to learn how to use Mercurial, how to apply a patch on a
> branch, and such; and it would take me probably more than one weekend.
> But if nobody else steps up, I'll volunteer to review.
> Of course, if somebody is already doing this, please tell me, to
> combine efforts (not blindly just double them), thanks!
>

Hey Georg,

I was planning on reviewing that patch tonight, since I'm fairly
familiar with that part of the code -- but if you're interested, I
could gladly give it a once-over, and leave you with the brunt of the
work. :) If nothing else, getting one more person (especially someone
who knows about modular forms!) up to speed with reviewing is a good
thing.

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