#15686: Improve documentation of constraint_generation in
MixedIntegerLinearProgramming
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       Reporter:  equaeghe       |        Owner:
           Type:  defect         |       Status:  new
       Priority:  minor          |    Milestone:  sage-6.1
      Component:  PLEASE CHANGE  |   Resolution:
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Hellooooooo !!

 > You forced my hand:

 Ahahah. Well, wasn't the only alternative for me to rewrite a doc that I
 already find clear ? `:-P`

 > Do I create pull requests for these, or what is the preferred workflow?

 Well, depending how you are used to git, the workflow is more or less
 simple :
 - Get the Trac server to know your public ssh key
 - Modify Sage's source code, and upload the commits as a branch
 - Change the "branch" field of this ticket if it is not done
 automatically.

 It is all explained there [1], and I can help with any specific question
 you have if it isn't clear. And we will update the developper's
 documentation if something isn't clear, too `^^;`

 By the way, your changes as I see them are not correct : When
 `constraint_generation` is set to `False`, it may very well be that the
 solver returned does supports constraint generation. That will actually
 happen whenever Coin is not installed on the machine.

 And I don't know if it is a good idea to mention Coin explicitly in the
 docstring, for there may come a time when another solver that does not
 support `constraint_generation` may be made available in Sage, and it's
 quite likely we will forget to update the documentation when the code is
 changed... But well `:-P`

 Nathann

 [1] http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/

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