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[Axiom-developer] Re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical Software
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[Axiom-developer] Re: AMS Notices: Open Source Mathematical Software |
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Sun, 18 Nov 2007 18:51:08 -0500 |
>> Third, even if the NSF funded SAGE, how would those funds benefit the
>> various subprojects like Axiom?
>
>let me give my opinion on that specific point. As a developer of two
>"subprojects" used by SAGE, I can say that the SAGE developers do a
>tremendous work in porting, testing, reporting bugs and even patches
>to "upstream" developers. This saves a lot of time to the subproject
>developers, and helps a lot in improving the quality of those subprojects.
While I agree that participation in Sage is a good idea and a source
of testing, I was asking about how the funding of Sage would benefit
projects like Axiom? How might we pay a developer to expand on
symbolic summation code?
Tim
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