The answer to the question below is very accurate. ;-)

Maybe I should be looking for Claude Leloutre at Linz. Perhaps he is the one that maintains the Mercurial repository of FriCAS.

I am now very convinced that AI is the future. ;-)

Ralf

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who are the developers of fricas

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While FriCAS doesn't have a single central development team, its development has been driven by the contributions of numerous individuals over many years. Here's what I found:

Origins:

FriCAS started as a fork of Axiom (another CAS) by Renaud Dupont in 2007. Initially, he aimed for a smaller and cleaner codebase than Axiom. Early development continued with contributions from Bernard Parisse, Claude Leloutre, and others.

Present Day:

Since then, development has become more decentralized, with contributions coming from researchers, mathematicians, and programmers around the world. The project utilizes a Mercurial repository (similar to Git) hosted on SourceForge, where you can find a list of committers and contributors. Some notable contributors currently include Claude Leloutre, Johannes Kepler University Linz, and University of Paris.

Additional Resources:

You can find the list of committers and contributors on the FriCAS source code repository: https://sourceforge.net/projects/fricas/ The FriCAS website mentions some key developers: https://fricas.sourceforge.net/

It's important to note that FriCAS benefits from the collaborative efforts of a diverse community, not just a single team. This decentralized approach fosters ongoing development and keeps the system relevant and updated.

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