ROSE - coin-or-foundation/tlc GitHub Wiki
- last action: 29th September 2011
- Project Description: The main aims of this project are a systematic study of reformulation theory, the production of software tools for automating mathematical programming reformulation, and the formalization and implementation of solution algorithms based on reformulation techniques. It is written in C++.
- Contributor: Leo Liberti, liberti [at] lix.polytechnique.fr
- Contact Date: 23th November 2010
- Handler: Stefan Vigerske
- Reviewer: Stefan Vigerske
- Sent instructions: 24th November 2010
- Received CSRO: 05th January 2011
- Received DOL: 05th January 2011
- OSI-approved license: EPL
- Classified (Level 1-5): 2
- README/LICENSE files: ok (28th March 2011)
- Project Roadmap (Level 1 only): not applicable (28th March 2011)
- AUTHORS/INSTALL files (Level 2 and above): ok (28th March 2011)
- Code builds (Level 2 and above): yes (28th March 2011)
- Documentation (Level 3 and above): not applicable (28th March 2011)
- Unit test (Level 4 and above): not applicable (28th March 2011)
- Project binaries (Level 5): not applicable (28th March 2011)
- (!Yes/No): Yes (28th March 2011)
- PM named: David Savourey (November 2010)
- PM familiar with Guidelines and Procedures for Project Management: PM did not respond
- Legal issues
- Tracking contributions
- Responding to bugs
- Using SVN
- Using Trac
- Setting up a static Web page
- Standard practices (versioning and release, build procedures)
- Parameters for project creation mailed to submission manager:
# SVNPROJ : ROSE
# PROJDESC : Reformulation-Optimization Software Engine
# PM : savourey
# PM_EMAIL : [email protected]
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PM subscribed to mailing list: PM did not respond
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Code imported: Yes (27th April 2011)
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PM given write access: Yes (27th April 2011)
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Trac page set up: Yes (27th April 2011)
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XML page (projDesc.xml, see documentation in the file itself, which can be copied and adapted from here) set up: (27th September 2011)
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Project announcement: (29th September 2011)
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Moved this page to ArchivedChecklists: (29th September 2011)