I'm just copy and pasting something which I spoke about with cwitty and
Martin Albrecht.

So this is it:
Why is there not emphasize on sagemath.org about the fact that sage can also
be used for natural sciences/engineering applications etc.?
I think that first of all this would mean more users coming to sage.

What do you people think about it? I mean as far as I know, SAGE includes
many libraries and OSCASs which can be used for data analysis etc. Why not
put some emphasis on these applications? I'm perfectly comfortable with
"pure math", and it's also one of my main interests, but I also think that
applied math has its justification (I'm mainly interested in physics in this
case). But e.g. with the R project, sage could also address the needs of
others.
So what do you say??


Best wishes :) Fabio

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