On Wednesday, September 06, 2006 6:27 PM I wrote: > ... > Certainly one thing that is remarkable about wikipedia is the > response of wikipedia and it's contributors to instances of > "mischievous edits" (or worse). The integrity of the encyclopedia > is apparently being aggressively and effectively defended by > people who do not expect anything other than a small amount of > recognition for their contributions. The sense of "ownership" > is evident in how most people describe wikipedia. One might > even be inclined to suspect that "mischievous edits", when not > allowed to overrun the really interesting and reliable content > actually contributes to this sense of ownership. > > Wouldn't it be great if we were able to harness some of this > human energy for the improvement of computer algebra systems! > ...
This leads me to a perhaps radical but quite serious suggestion: Here we are working on Moinmoin and ZWiki-based wiki web sites for Sage and Axiom, but maybe we should really be spending some time developing a MediaWiki interface for these systems ... (MediaWiki is the software that is used to implement wikipedia.) What I mean is, this sort of computer algebra system should be available directly on wikipedia. I think for certain Sage (once the Axiom interface for Sage is complete :) is a logical candidate for such an extension of wikipedia given it's commitment to open source software and the approach to integrating diverse packages into a coherent user interface. Wikipedia has a huge potential audience and a large contributor base - even if we restrict our view to only the current mathematical content. Although this might sound like a "bandwagon" kind of strategy, I seriously think that we should consider approach the wikipedia developers soon (that is assuming that no one has already suggested this idea) rather than waiting for it to happen is a less optimal way. Of course there might be some reluctance given the computer resource that might have to be dedicated to providing this sort of user interface. Maybe at least initially we would need to consider what "class" of wikipedia user/contributor would be permitted access to the computational part of the system, i.e. permitted to edit wiki pages contain such "live math". I believe there are already systems such as this being developed specifically to assist with mathematical education. For example: http://www.mathweb.org http://www.mathsnet.net/mathview/index.html I know there are more, both commercial and open source projects. I'll have to look back through my notes. Comments? Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
