Of course we need to get more sage codevelopers. Hopefully some of the
upcoming events will recruit more people. After all, there is "Linus'"
law:

8. Given a large enough beta-tester and co-developer base, almost every
problem will be characterized quickly and the fix obvious to someone.

I certainly hope there will be more FLINT developers one day. It's
damned hard getting code to production standard, even with two
extremely energetic contributors. And, I certainly hope polynomial
multiplication in FLINT (and thus Pari and thus SAGE) will be:

1) Fast
2) Stable
3) Tested
4) Integrated into Pari
5) Proved in principle to be parallelizable

before the release of SAGE 2.0!! We are this -><- close!!

Bill.


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