Deprecate ProductArray#368
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Looks good to me, though I was surprised that there is no @deprecate for types.
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Something in the packages seems to have changes, see also the latest merge/commit on master. Suddenly 5 tests are failing and I haven't understood why. |
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Maybe JuliaManifolds/ManifoldsBase.jl#73 added some ambiguities? I'm not sure. |
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Maybe it did, yes. |
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As discussed in #366 (comment) .