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 * http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue693: new hash function (come up with implementation strategy, Jendrik)
 * http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue288: write stricter option parser (discussion, Jendrik)
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http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue705: Reduce memory usage of successor generator (code review, Florian)
 * http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue589: make statistics output easier to parse (code review, Jendrik)
 * --(http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue693: new hash function (come up with implementation strategy, Jendrik))--
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 * http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue589: make statistics output easier to parse (code review, Jendrik)
 * http://issues.fast-downward.org/issue288: write stricter option parser (discussion, Jendrik)

Review queue

Why a queue and how to use it?

  • The queue is intended as a TODO list for Malte. We hope that it can be a useful tool for Malte to keep track of who wants want and to keep the waiting times reasonably fair.
  • Use the queue for code reviews, discussions and other Fast Downward things that Malte should work on.
  • As of now, the queue is intended to be used by the Basel AI group only. If you think this should be changed, please get in touch.
  • Add new items to the end of the queue. Usually, Malte will work from the front of the queue, but there may be reasons to promote/demote things.
  • There is no need to put everything into the queue. It is intended for things that you would ideally like to get done right now, but that are not terribly urgent.

  • The queue should be easy to use and useful for everyone involved. If it turns out that this is not the case, we should get rid of it again.

The queue

FastDownward: ForDevelopers/ReviewQueue (last edited 2023-07-28 09:55:50 by MalteHelmert)