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Colleagues,
There is a cross-fertilization that might be very useful for both
the Scientific Linux world and the Sage world.
For those who don't know, Scientific Linux is a linux distribution
that is a "common platform" for scientific users. It was recently
described as:
Sage is an open source effort to create a free and open alternative
to Mathematica, Maple, Magma, and Matlab.
It seems to me that the development of a standardized open source
platform for science and scientific computation have quite common
goals. Indeed, it could be argued quite strongly that this kind of
a platform effort is a strong target for NSF, INRIA, or other major
government funding.
I can answer some trivial questions about both projects but I am
not a "contact person" for either project.
Tim Daly
Axiom
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