#11847: unexpexted behavior of degree() with matrix ordering
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   Reporter:  john_perry           |          Owner:  malb                      
                  
       Type:  enhancement          |         Status:  positive_review           
                  
   Priority:  major                |      Milestone:  sage-4.8                  
                  
  Component:  commutative algebra  |       Keywords:  degree, polynomial, 
singular                
Work_issues:                       |       Upstream:  None of the above - read 
trac for reasoning.
   Reviewer:  Martin Albrecht      |         Author:  John Perry                
                  
     Merged:                       |   Dependencies:  sage 4.7.2                
                  
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Changes (by john_perry):

  * upstream:  Not yet reported upstream; Will do shortly. => None of the
               above - read trac for reasoning.


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:16 jdemeyer]:
 > What is there to be reported upstream?

 IIRC, I checked that box only because Simon had mentioned that someone
 could discuss this behavior with the Singular developers at the then-
 upcoming Sage days; see the discussion at

     http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
 devel/browse_thread/thread/fc6959dc18d6cda1/

 I don't know if anyone actually talked about it with them, though -- Simon
 didn't seem perturbed. As far as I can tell, the bug (if any) was in our
 documentation, not theirs. Given that this assertion was controversial, I
 classified this as "an enhancement".

 If you think it's okay, I'd prefer removing the "report upstream", and
 change it to "None of the above; see trac for reasoning". I've done that
 already, so change it back if you think that's inappropriate.

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