I thought I would explicitly point this one out because I had been reviewing #4164 (work by Arnaud Bergeron), but now I am also contributing code and I think the best scenario is to have someone else take a look. Mike Hansen has looked at polyhedra.py before, so he is a candidate if willing, but it would be great if someone else takes a look. Polyhedra.py (in sage/geometry) is still in its early stages; eventually I hope for it and other things in the geometry group to provide most of the functionality of polymake and other packages if they can't be made part of standard sage. Because the optimal design is far from clear to me, I want to encourage more eyeballs on it (I am an enthusiastic amateur when it comes to polytopes, not an expert).
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