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Create README.md #3

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@bo0ts bo0ts commented Oct 7, 2014

GitHub uses this file to create a proper description.

GitHub uses this file to create a proper description.
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bo0ts commented Oct 7, 2014

Even this should create a merge conflict and it should satisfy everybody that complains about complexity. Editing code through the webinterface should convince the rest.

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lrineau commented Oct 7, 2014

Can you explain what you see that should create a merge conflict?

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bo0ts commented Oct 7, 2014

I checked on some of my own repositories. But why not give it a try and
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bo0ts commented Oct 7, 2014

Ah, that was a typo. I meant to say: should create a merge commit.

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sloriot commented Oct 8, 2014

What should I do? hit the green button?

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bo0ts commented Oct 8, 2014

Do it!

sloriot added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2014
@sloriot sloriot merged commit c832aec into CGAL:master Oct 8, 2014
albert-github added a commit to albert-github/cgal that referenced this pull request Apr 13, 2020
the ccProd macro for formulas is defined as `\sum_{#1}^{#2}{CGAL#3}` but this should be `\prod_{#1}^{#2}{CGAL#3}`, probably a cut and paste error from ccSum
Only place where ccProd is used in the (code) documentation is: Polynomial/doc/Polynomial/Concepts/PolynomialTraits_d--Resultant.h
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