On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:21 AM, bdfhjk <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I’m going to create Ubuntu Algorithms Team, which will be responsible for: > > * Helping developers in the implementation of the latest and hard to > understand algorithms > * Detection of ‘bottlenecks’ at boot time and during run time of Ubuntu and > coming up with ways to improve their > * Informing the community about the latest scientific works and ideas, where > they can be of use in Ubuntu, as well as some advices on the practical use > of existing algorithms. > > This would be done through: > * Establishment of the Launchpad page, where developers will be able to > submit their problems and situations that most slow down the program using > the launchpad bug system. UAT members will seek a solution, or state that at > the present state of science, solution does not exist. > * Issuing a monthly review of the major scientific achievements that may be > related to Ubuntu > * Internal training programmers in the field of algorithms and data > structures (useful especially for beginners) > > > Please write your comments. > This team will be useful to you? > Do you need training in algorithms? > Will I find other people who also are interested in algorithms and will want > to join with me to help community as member of the Ubuntu Algorithms Team? > > Marek Bardoński
I'm fascinated by algorithms, so I'll definitely participate. I have some doubts that new algorithms are needed for most poorly performing programs - but there is only one way to see ;) -Rob -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
