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Re: [Axiom-developer] Complex exponentiation and 0
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Martin Rubey |
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Re: [Axiom-developer] Complex exponentiation and 0 |
Date: |
Thu, 1 Jul 2004 10:07:33 +0000 |
David MENTRE writes:
> Martin Rubey <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > If all of this is correct, could somebody who is entitled to do so
> >
> > * add a comment to [bugs #9313] 0^0 handled inconsistently that it is not
> > a bug, (maybe simply include a pointer to this mail) but there are related
> > bugs described in [bugs #9424] Bug in handling 0^0 in Axiom
> >
> > * close it.
>
> Done.
Thank you!
>
> In fact, I created bug #9424 before seeing bug #9313.
Yes, that's what I thought...
> Martin, if you want to take care of bugs, just create an account on Savannah
> and I'm pretty sure Tim will aggree to give you admin accesses.
Hmm, not really. The reason for this is, I believe that agreement is very
important with respect to applying patches, closing bug reports and so on. And
I know that I'm very often uncertain whether agreement has been reached or not.
After all, that's why I wrote the summary to the bug report above.
In fact this very issue "0^0" is a wonderful example: Although I'm confident
that it is, it is not obvious, at least, not to me, whether our reasoning is
correct. Maybe time will tell -- in case it is not :-)
So the current setup works well for me: there are very few people with admin
access and I trust them not to take action before agreement has been reached.
On the other hand, I am happy to summarize discussions where I'm able to.
Martin
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