> As I understand it, you could easily prevent forking by pushing Axiom to > user more actively, it could have the functionality of OpenAxiom or FriCAS, > but it has lost the momentum. From user point of view the confusion is > of no importance as long as one of fors works and another one does not.
Aleksej, As I understand it, one fundamental difference between OpenAxiom and Axiom lies in the project goals related to the boot language. Approximately half of the Axiom internals is written directly in common lisp. The other half is written in a "syntactic sugar language", called boot, which compiles to common lisp. The Axiom project had, since it was released as open source, the stated goal of removing the boot language code. Indeed, this was a goal I had while working on Axiom before it was ever released from IBM in the late 80s. The OpenAxiom project has the exact opposite goal of writing everything in boot and developing boot as a language. Given that the goals of OpenAxiom are directly opposed to the stated project goals of Axiom, how do you see that this difference should be resolved? Tim _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
