On Thursday, March 08, 2012 at 3:20 AM, Sébastien Brisard
wrote:
>
>Hi,
>>
>> Dear all,
>> you might have seen the creation of a new ticket (MATH-765).
>This is
>> going to be the place where our discussions regarding the present
>> issue will be summarized. For the time being, this page is
>Dear all,
>you might have seen the creation of a new ticket (MATH-765). This
>is
>going to be the place where our discussions regarding the present
>issue will be summarized. For the time being, this page is largely
>work in progress, so I would encourage people to ***REFRAIN FROM
>COMMENTING***
Hi,
>
> Dear all,
> you might have seen the creation of a new ticket (MATH-765). This is
> going to be the place where our discussions regarding the present
> issue will be summarized. For the time being, this page is largely
> work in progress, so I would encourage people to ***REFRAIN FROM
> COMM
Dear all,
you might have seen the creation of a new ticket (MATH-765). This is
going to be the place where our discussions regarding the present
issue will be summarized. For the time being, this page is largely
work in progress, so I would encourage people to ***REFRAIN FROM
COMMENTING*** on the t
Hi Gilles,
2012/3/7 Gilles Sadowski :
> Hi Sébastien.
>
> Since you don't like Wiki ;-) and given the unsuitability of the web site
> for publishing "updating" comments, I think that the most flexible platform
> is JIRA; you can use its relationship between issues feature to create a
> good sense
On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Gilles Sadowski
wrote:
>
>Hi.
>
>> >Unless the code is re-released there's generally little need to
>> >update the site.
>> >
>> >> Do you think I can create such a page on the website?
>> >
>> >-1, that's not a suitable use for the web-site, which is
Hi.
> >Unless the code is re-released there's generally little need to
> >update the site.
> >
> >> Do you think I can create such a page on the website?
> >
> >-1, that's not a suitable use for the web-site, which is primarily
> >for
> >end-users, not developers.
> >
> >Also, it's not trivial r
>Unless the code is re-released there's generally little need to
>update the site.
>
>> Do you think I can create such a page on the website?
>
>-1, that's not a suitable use for the web-site, which is primarily
>for
>end-users, not developers.
>
>Also, it's not trivial releasing the Math website
Hi Sébastien.
Since you don't like Wiki ;-) and given the unsuitability of the web site
for publishing "updating" comments, I think that the most flexible platform
is JIRA; you can use its relationship between issues feature to create a
good sense of priority.
Also, you can edit and expand the "de
2012/3/7 Sébastien Brisard :
> Hi,
>
>>> If you like the Wiki system and you want to lead the work, then use your
>>> favorite tool.
>>>
>
> I've tried to play around with the Wiki system, and it certainly is
> *not* my favorite tool... So another idea would be to keep the report
> on the refactori
Hi,
>> If you like the Wiki system and you want to lead the work, then use your
>> favorite tool.
>>
I've tried to play around with the Wiki system, and it certainly is
*not* my favorite tool... So another idea would be to keep the report
on the refactoring as a page in the website of Commons-Mat
All right, then,
>
> +1
>
> If you like the Wiki system and you want to lead the work, then use your
> favorite tool.
>
I will skim through the list of posts and tickets I've tried to build
up, and do my best to come up with a first wiki page. Meanwhile, if
any of you would like to make an additio
Hi Sébastien.
> [...]
>
> Refactoring of this package is an important issue, which has been
> raised several times in the past, and it gets more and more
> complicated to dig out old threads, with information not really well
> organized (some of us are "green" committers, who do not have the full
Hi Leandro,
great to hear from you again!
>
> +1 To Your Idea Sebastien.
>
This is not *my* idea, it has been around for some time now (long
before I joined the project). The aim of this thread is merely to try
and find the best way to proceed and capitalize on previous
discussions. I would love t
On Monday, March 05, 2012 at 4:41 AM, Sébastien Brisard
wrote:Hi,
now that CM3 is on its way thanks to Gilles' dedication in the last
weeks, I would like to exhume this long-standing topic. In a few
words, my understanding is that the interfaces for matrices and
vectors are cluttered with many
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