#15521: Deprecations: default LP variables will become real instead of 
nonnegative
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       Reporter:  ncohen             |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  positive_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.2
      Component:  linear             |   Resolution:
  programming                        |    Merged in:
       Keywords:                     |    Reviewers:  Benjamin Jones
        Authors:  Nathann Cohen      |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:  u/ncohen/15521     |  980c2026f6f5928305b528c9bfa793c6faa84a50
   Dependencies:  #15489             |     Stopgaps:
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Comment (by ncohen):

 Nono it does not. There  is nothing "wrong" with changing history. The
 only bad thing that happens is when you update some commits which have
 already been used by somebody else in another branch.  You end up with
 having two commits which are meant to do the same thing, one of them
 sligthly modified (a different commit message, for instance). That is a
 problem.

 But you can rewrite history 10000 times on your own computer before
 pushing the branch, in the same way that we can rewrite history 10000
 times on this ticket if we are confident that nobody used the commits
 before we changed them.

 Nathann

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