Oh, wow, Bernard Parisse develops FriCAS while taking a break from developing 
giac...

On 15 February 2024 20:44:05 GMT, Ralf Hemmecke <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Tim,
>
>I didn't know that you forked your own project. ;-)
>
>Anyway, it is so obvious that Gemini is just uttering something without ever 
>taking any action to verify what came out from his/her/their neurons. :-(
>
>Ralf
>
>=================================================================
>
>who are the developers of fricas
>
>Show drafts
>
>FriCAS doesn't have a single main developer or a small, closed team. It's an 
>open-source project with a diverse group of contributors. Here's what I found:
>
>Origin:
>
>    Tim Daly forked Axiom, a computer algebra system, to create FriCAS in 
> 2007. He made significant contributions to FriCAS' early development.
>
>Current Developers:
>
>    FriCAS is an active project with a community of contributors on GitHub. 
> While there's no single leader, some active contributors include:
>        Michel Granger
>        Claude Legrand
>        Marc Ryba
>        Bernard Parisse
>        And many others
>
>Additional resources:
>
>    FriCAS Github repository: https://github.com/fricas/fricas
>    Discussion about FriCAS development: 
> https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=16941306
>    FriCAS official website: https://github.com/fricas/fricas
>
>Remember, FriCAS is an ongoing project, and the developer community can evolve 
>over time. If you're interested in the latest information, the resources above 
>are a good starting point.
>

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