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From #297 (comment).

Not sure if we should include the mu warning; a user is unlikely to be splitting hairs about the exact mu value above 0.98 like they would small theta. @manodeep what do you think?

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This looks great! Do you want to add the update to the Changelog?

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Ohh also your name isn't on the author list for the files - do you want to fix that up (or in a separate PR)? You should probably be the first author on all the python wrappers :) !

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I updated the warning and the changelog. No need for my name to be in the authors list for each file; I don't really see that in wide use in Python projects, and being mentioned in the readme/papers is plenty of credit!

manodeep added 5 commits July 17, 2023 21:12
@lgarrison Re-worded the changelog - see if that works for you.
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LGTM!

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