#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 kcrisman):
> My last changes touch most of the relevant methods, so it would be
difficult to stablish a clear separation from my work and Amit's.
Well, not exactly; in fact, you only did the last two commits, so in
principle someone else could review just those commits (and the very last
commit seems very straightforward). What I was hoping to elicit from you
is the answer to the following question:
> In your opinion, is everything not touched by your commits okay (even if
fairly trivial), and do you feel there is any additional work needed
beyond reviewing the pieces (many, granted) you did work on?
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