#6119: deprecate taylor() in favor of series()
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Reporter: robertwb | Owner: burcin
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> As I say in #9555, I think that changing the `.taylor()` method so that
it calls a suitably Taylor-only version of the `.series()` method is
preferable, especially since the global name `taylor()` should really be
kept.
And I'm quoted at [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27288164/non-
integral-exponent-for-taylor-expansion-using-sage/27297471 this SO
comment] though I still have to think more about how we should solve this.
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