Dear Axiom Users and Developers; Earlier in October Tim Daly asked me if I would be able to move the Axiom wiki:
http://wiki.axiom-developer.org and the Axiom portal: http://portal.axiom-developer.org web applications to a new server. The server where they have resided for the last three years is a shared virtual server located at a privately operated ISP. During the entire time Tim has paid for the operation of this server from his own personal financial resources. Meanwhile Tim's priorities for the original Axiom project have been clarified and two new forks of Axiom (FriCAS and OpenAxiom) have been created as a result. As implementer of the wiki and portal applications on the axiom-developer server (based on the 'mathaction' and 'LatexWiki' extension of ZWiki), I have argued that these applications should actually support all of the existing Axiom-related projects (Axiom, FriCAS, OpenAxiom and Aldor on Axiom) developers and users as well as continue to provide interfaces for Reduce, Maxima, and Sage. But Tim has decided that he would rather devote the resources of the axiom-developer.org server to more Axiom-project specific activities and also (if possible) reduce the cost of operation of this server. This is certainly his prerogative and it is my intention to help him meet that goal with as little disruption to people who current use these applications as possible. As most of you probably already know, William Stein offered to host a version of the Axiom wiki and Axiom portal applications on the large multi-processor computer system that supports the Sage project. So I have spent some time over the last couple of months re-implementing mathaction and related software there. The software is not identical to the software on axiom-developer.org but rather a long-needed software upgrade based on the most recent release of ZWiki. As a result, the specific look and feel of the new web sites is not identical to the old ones. There are some missing features some of which can be restored by special customizations of ZWiki (e.g. the lefthand sidebar, the comment preview function and the Axiom menus at the bottom of the edit page). Some of these I have not yet had time to do and others I am considering alternative ways of doing something similar but with less special customization. Also, due to lack of time, I have moved only a subset of the web pages from the old sites to the new one. This is true of both the wiki and portal sites. In spite of this and in view of Tim's desire to complete the move as soon as possible, I would like to invite everyone to begin using the new sites now. They can be found at: http://axiom-wiki.newsynthesis.org and http://axiom-portal.newsynthesis.org Don't be fooled by the domain name "newsynthesis.org". This is a domain name that I own but the names 'axiom-wiki' and 'axiom-portal' are actually mapped to the 'sage.math.washington.edu' server supplied by William Stein. I intend to continue to make these names available for Axiom-related use over at least the next 10 years. I chose this approach in order to provide as conveniently short urls as possible and also to permit the urls to remain the same and be remapped in case of any possible future move of these applications. For the time being, the applications at 'axiom-developer.org' will continue to operate but at some point (final details still to be determined) the old url names may be re-mapped to point at the same site as the new ones (for search engine compatibility) before they are eventually phased out altogether and the applications and associated database removed from axiom-developer.org. So I would like to encourage everyone who cares about Axiom (and/or it's forks) and who is interested in wiki and portal support for these projects to help with testing and re-populating the new sites as soon as possible. After three years of operation of the Axiom wiki there are a fairly large number of out-dated, poorly organized and possibly irrelevant pages which probably should not be simply copied over to the new site. I would be very very happy if some other Axiom users and developers would agree to assist with this "shifting" and re-organizing effort. Copying missing content between the sites can be easily done by cutting-and-pasting the text from the 'edit' of the old site to the corresponding 'edit' page of the new site. I would be happy to discuss details, make suggestions and general try to help anyone who wants to try this. These web sites are intended to be community supported web sites and everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in making them as useful as possible to all Axiom users and developers. The most serious missing component at the new Axiom wiki site is the existing database of IssueTracker reports. I have tried unsuccessfully to copy to the old database to the new server. In any case it is also true that a number of these reports may be obsolete or may not apply equally to all of the Axiom projects. Also some of the Axiom projects (forks) have their own way of tracking problems, e.g. OpenAxiom simply uses SourceForge. So I am open to suggestions on how to proceed with this transferring this information (and/or comments about whether this is really necessary or not). At this time Aldor is the only computer algebra program that has not yet been installed on the new server. (Axiom, Maxima, Reduce, and Sage are also working.) My current priority is to complete the build of Aldor for Axiom so that it will be possible to run the Aldor example code on the wiki pages again. My intention is to use the newest version of FriCAS and the new open source release of Aldor. Some things have changed since I did this last, so it may take a little more time but this should be completed in the new few days. And as usual, if you have any questions, comments, suggestions or criticisms I would be glad to hear them. Regards, Bill Page. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel URLs: http://sage.scipy.org/sage/ and http://modular.math.washington.edu/sage/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---