Hello Pere,

You could email David Joyner to coordinate.  Or, if there's something
you'd like to be able to do, you could dive in and add a feature, as a
collection of methods or a class.  For example, there was some talk of
implementing codes over rings (as opposed to over fields).  You could
also check the sage trac for coding theory related issues, although I
didn't notice any last I checked.

Nick

On Feb 21, 2:00 pm, Pere Urbón Bayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi to every one,  mi name is Pere and I was working with SAGE during my
> last job at the Autonomous University of Barcelona
> (http://www.deic.uab.es).
>
> Actually I'm with another job, but I would like to contribute to this
> enjoying project .... If I could remember I was speaking with David
> Joyner about the sage coding theory part ... I would like to contribute
> to this part or another that could be important.
>
> As a references i could tell about me that, I'm a computer science
> student with some expertise on math related software development. On my
> last job I was developing coding theory software for the UAB University
> and I'm really interested to continue this enjoying development effort
> with SAGE.
>
> How could I contribute?
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Pere Urbón Bayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
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