Hi Daniel,

> There are three, maybe four levels of Octave code:
>
> 1) Core Octave written in C++ (i.e., compiled code)
> 2) Commonly-used, moderately-general m-scripts (i.e., interpreted code)
> 3) Compiled or scripted code related to user interface, whether that be a
> graphics engine, GUI/IDE, etc.
> 4) Voluminous packages of field-related m-scripts
>

Thanks for your reply. These levels are familiar to me, i'm contributing
with very little patches when i have time.

This week i started to use Octave Forge, precisely the optimization
package. I found some missing headers during the installation and wanted to
submit another patch as usual, but then i realized i should clone another
repository, find another bug track system, subscribe to another mailing
list to discuss about it. I said to myself, this is wrong, let's make it
better.

And now i'm here asking if we can do it.


A bit off topic, but on the matter of toxic gases, society can make urban
> centers that are livable, which helps preserve natural spaces.  It doesn't
> have to be one and the other.
>

I tried to refer to the culture around another software, a toxic software.
:)

Júlio.
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