#17030: Knot Theory as a part of GSoC 2014.
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Reporter: amitjamadagni | Owner: amitjamadagni
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: algebraic | Resolution:
topology | Merged in:
Keywords: | Reviewers:
Authors: Amit Jamadagni, | Work issues:
Miguel Marco | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | 17a982e3e8b5ad28ba82ced6b4effe8962fe459b
Branch: | Stopgaps:
u/mmarco/ticket/17030 |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by tscrim):
I'd have just merged the remote branch (from the message, it seems like
your local branch was behind the one on trac). I'll try to take a look at
this soon too.
Vincent and I disagree on the following git stuff. The general git
philosophy, as far as I have seen, is to favor more commits into small
logical chunks and to keep history that you can go back and see (or
retrieve) code formats that you've tried before. The important thing is to
have commit messages which describe what is done in the commit.
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