Thank you, everyone, for so much for your feedback.
I agree with the general consensus that we want to keep the sphinx docs in
first priority, and possibly include white papers as part of the doc.
@Jérôme, actually yes, that is a good example of the type of outlet I'd
like Yade to offer :-)
Since
Hi Jérôme,
I am not in favor of removing some documentation, thank you for asking.
In my view such patch would be a regression. I don't understand the
motivation, see below.
On 02/21/2018 05:59 PM, Jerome Duriez wrote:
After seeing Yet Another Doubts on "young" meaning /
Ip2_FrictMat_FrictMat_
Dear Yade developers,
the new minor Yade 2018.02b was released on 20-th of February.
It allows us to compile Yade against CGAL_4.11 and fixes some
bugs. Tarballs are available on GitHub [1] and Launchpad [2].
Also the new version was uploaded to Debian [3] and even synced
into the Ubuntu LTS 18.0
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