#5925: [with patch, positive review] Improve speed of
CombinatorialAlgebra.multiply()
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Reporter: jdc | Owner: mhansen
Type: enhancement | Status: closed
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-4.0.1
Component: combinatorics | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: | Reviewer: Mike Hansen
Author: Dan Christensen | Merged: 4.0.1.rc1
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Comment(by craigcitro):
Hi Nicolas,
> Why the hell was sage-combinat not in CC to that one?
>
> This change should have gone through the Sage-Combinat server to merge
with the changes there.
> Besides CombinatorialAlgebra is deprecated.
>
I think Dan (djc) is new to Sage, and I don't know that there's any
information anywhere saying that all changes to combinatorics must pass
through sage-combinat, or that this is even the policy. I agree it's
frustrating, but I don't think Dan is at fault at all. This was probably
an overly harsh reply ... so Dan, please don't take it personally, since
I'm sure Nicolas didn't intend that. `:)`
On a related note, I agree that it would be nice if all combinatorics trac
tickets got automatically cc'd to sage-combinat, or a separate sage-
combinat-trac mailing list. This ticket was set to component:
combinatorics; Mike seems to be the owner for that component, but would it
be better if we set it to an account whose email address was a sage-
combinat mailing list? Then the list would automatically receive
notifications of any new tickets with component combinatorics (unless
someone set the owner on creation). A better choice would be to set up an
email account that was subscribed to sage-trac (which is *every* trac
email) and forwarded along anything that had the word "combinatorics".
This would be pretty trivial to do with a dedicated gmail account, though
there's probably an even more lightweight solution out there ...
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