-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Halim,
If you want it to be widely usable, then I would also suggest packaging your software in .rpm format. I know a lot of people who work as sys-admins on Linux systems, and they feel much better when software is in .rpm, because that's what they know. > I'll get on making the page at source forge also i'll make a more > detailed comparison between octave and my library which i'm calling > matlib. Yes, and put on your page a very detailed description of what your software does, what platforms it runs on, and so on. It would also be a good idea to detail what tests you've run that indicate your software is better than what exists. I advise you to find a different name for your software. There are a couple of things out there that have the name "matlib", and it will create confusion with "matlab", a commercial product. Pick something that will stand out, like cheetamath. > afraid that people would copy-paste the source. (again that happens alot > where i'm from) Where _are_ you from, just out of curiosity? Good luck in what you're doing. Realize that what you're striving for (a math library that does everything, completely optimized) is the Holy Grail of scientific computing. Speaking as one who works in that area, when you do have a product ready to demo, there will be lots of people interested in what you have. Good luck! Sincerely, Craig Steffen - -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] public key available at http://www.craigsteffen.net/GPG/ current goal: use a CueCat scanner to inventory my books career goal: be the first Vorlon Time Lord -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAI8Hl63RQ21/5HgURAkv8AJ9qnjFk7UOW1mwpjEnWgBM7nWxczACeJpQx X+5fh7MzNKwMJ/S4kEMTkOo= =ep0T -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----