nissy

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commit 2b547fcc5b6f59c2458c93006ba4d687d4d0ce1f
parent bf44088d4373a9520e860152c56a958332819c4b
Author: Sebastiano Tronto <sebastiano@tronto.net>
Date:   Mon,  1 May 2023 16:35:18 +0200

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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -24,13 +24,15 @@ on github, links below are to my personal git instance): Eventually it will become faster than nissy-classic at optimal solving, but without all other features. *Not working at the moment.* -# I am a user of nissy, what should I do? +## F.A.Q. + +### I am a user of nissy, what should I do? If you are happy with using nissy as it is, you can keep using it. When nissy-fmc and nissy-classic are ready, you can chek them out too. -# But I liked that nissy can do both optimal solving! Why did you split it? +### But I liked that nissy can do both optimal solving! Why did you split it? Then I encourage you to keep using nissy-classic :-) @@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ See [my blog post](https://sebastiano.tronto.net/blog/2023-04-10-the-big-rewrite/) for some reasons behind this change. -# I just want to look at the code, where should I go? +### I just want to look at the code, where should I go? If you want to check out the git repository of the version you are running, you probably want nissy-classic. The newer nissy-fmc will