#16916: cuspform_lseries() method for a new form has precision issues
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  tornaria               |       Status:  positive_review
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-6.4
  defect                 |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
      Component:         |    Reviewers:  Michael Neururer
  modular forms          |  Work issues:
       Keywords:         |       Commit:
  lseries                |  13dbf33c15030e0af2a938e707e46b7d69d90a9b
        Authors:         |     Stopgaps:
  Gonzalo TornarĂ­a       |
Report Upstream:  N/A    |
         Branch:         |
  u/tornaria/16916       |
   Dependencies:         |
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Comment (by tornaria):

 Replying to [comment:10 vbraun]:
 > "reported by" is where trac stores the account that created the ticket.

 Yes, I know, but with the same reason a defect could have been reported by
 somebody without an account and picked up by someone different.

 > Author/Reviewer are not necessarily trac accounts (could have been
 written by somebody without an account, for example). Also, they end up in
 the git commit log.

 So anybody can change the !Author/Reviewer fields without a trac account?

 I agree that git commit logs should have full name and email (mine do).

 I understand your point, but I still think it's a bit inconsistent, and
 makes it difficult to search for tickets by name, because the account name
 is used for some fields (e.g. reported by, comments) but the real name is
 used for others (author, reviewer). Also, real names are not always
 canonical (e.g. mine has an accented i and it's not always used
 consistently -- can't be used in sage source code, for instance), while
 trac login names should be unique.

 Anyway, thanks for your work.

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