The code review of genie-icetray is done! I think. For how much fuss people made about this, it was surprisingly easy, so I keep thinking I was missing something. Admittedly, it took forever (about 3 full work days) to get the dependancies installed, but the actual review only took one work day. The fact that no one had taken that day is what was holding up genie from being part of standard simulation production... unfathomable. There are still more steps: lobbying to get genie-icetray into the simulation trunk, lobbying to get a new simulation release cut, lobbying to get the simprod group to produce the files we want; but each of those can happen in a few-sentence exchange, and all of them require a code review to be done. Which it is!
Basically, the code looks good, but I don’t envy Don his duty of maintaining the genie port code so that lots of difference machines can install it. The bit of code *I* was looking at is great, but it’s built on top of some deep horribleness.
Now, on to a clsim study of the effects of changing the cascade light yield parametariztion!