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enforce use of EM energy in PFSC code for HGCAL #8165

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@lgray lgray commented Mar 9, 2015

Enforce the EM interpretation of a cluster in the HGCAL super cluster.

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cmsbuild commented Mar 9, 2015

A new Pull Request was created by @lgray (Lindsey Gray) for CMSSW_6_2_X_SLHC.

enforce use of EM energy in PFSC code for HGCAL

It involves the following packages:

RecoEcal/EgammaClusterAlgos

@cmsbuild, @cvuosalo, @nclopezo, @slava77 can you please review it and eventually sign? Thanks.
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please test

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cmsbuild commented Mar 9, 2015

The tests are being triggered in jenkins.

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merge

cmsbuild added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 10, 2015
enforce use of EM energy in PFSC code for HGCAL
@cmsbuild cmsbuild merged commit cee579f into cms-sw:CMSSW_6_2_X_SLHC Mar 10, 2015
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