Waldek, You've decided that you'd rather not contribute to Axiom. You prefer to create your own project to achieve your own goals. I have no opinion about that except that there are some implications of that choice.
I'd asked only one thing of anyone who created a fork. I'll ask again. Please stop using the name Axiom, anywhere. Your fork does not support the goals of the Axiom project or the Axiom community. It supports your goals, whatever they may be. Trading on the name of the Axiom effort is unwelcome. Since you see fit not to contribute your work to the Axiom community there doesn't seem to be much point in your use of Axiom resources. You now have your own project. You can set up your own mailing list, your own SVN, your own bug tracking, your own website. You can attract anyone who wishes to contribute to your project. Good luck in your new venture. I wish you success. Tim _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer