I was trying to figure out who is running julia and the website, and noticed that there is no "about us" that gives information on who the julia people are. (it says on the front page that julia is mostly under the MIT license.) would it make sense for someone to add this information?
I wanted to suggest to the julia foundation, if such a thing exists, to post the documentation on kindle for $9.99. the library, reader, and auto-update feature makes this useful for some readers, esp those who want to donate a little to the foundation. I am hoping that julia will soon mature to the point where I do not have to inflict R on my students. (I am more bothered by R's obscure errors and lack of simplicity than by its slow speed. It's not easy for students even to figure out on which lines their problem occurred. without R mailing lists, kind souls, and search engines, R would have died long ago.) /iaw
