--- Bill Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Axiom Developers; > > The following draft white paper by David Joyner and William Stein > (Sage developers) potentially affects NSF funding of other open > source computer algebra projects including Axiom, I think Axiom > developers might also care to comment to the authors.
Bill, thanks for posting this - if there is any chance of having a real discussion with the NSF on this issue I think it is a very important topic. > We probably all agree that more NSF funding for open source computer > algebra would be a good thing, although we might (strongly?) disagree > on the priorities, e.g. Axiom versus Sage versus Maxima. Yet I think > it is important that we somehow manage to present a united front to > potential the funding authorities. Do you think that this white paper > accomplishes that? It does fairly well at being "united", I think. They seem to stress open source as a means of verifiability, which in my opinion is correct. I'll re-read it after some sleep, but I at least am not in a real position to critique as they know the audience (the NSF) and I do not. You guys out there who have done NSF work in the past, would this appeal? > The authors being Sage developers, naturally present Sage in more > detail than the other open source systems mentioned in the paper. > Should other projects be asking for "equal time" in such a document > or should each project submit a white paper of it's own? Is there any chance they will actually be read? Those who have dealt with the NSF in the past - are they more likely to pay attention if we present a united front in a community wide position paper that include a list of signatures? I would suggest that a good way to approach this might be not as direct competition for commercial software but as creating work they too could use to increase the reliability of their results. Just a thought but perhaps an approach can be found. I would be curious if most of Mathematica and Maple's revenue comes from academia (who would probably use a free CAS even w/o commercial support) or industry (who are probably more likely to take the commercially supported solution.) Cheers, CY ____________________________________________________________________________________Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids. http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail&p=summer+activities+for+kids&cs=bz _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer