On Sep 24, 3:45 pm, ataylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Amelia,
> Hi. Dan Grayson sent Greg and me a message letting us know about this
> discussion and I thought it might be helpful for if I joined the
> discussion as one of the managing editors.
<SNIP>
> I'm delighted that the journal has generated so much discussion.
Yes, I think that forces between the different efforts in this area (I
am aware of M2, Sage and also something in that direction by Daly and
Traverso around Axiom) should coordinate/merge since having three
competing journals might not be best situation. This obviously depends
on agreeing on a bunch of things like the license of the content and
so on and since none of the journals has actually gone beyond the
planning stage and put out an issue it remains to be seen what is
happening.
One thing that I see as a tiny problem is that right now it is the
"Journal of Software for Algebra and Geometry" while at least of JSage
(the Sage one to make it 100% clear) there was at least the
possibility to go "beyond" algebra and geometry. Since we have not
done anything in that direction the journal is vaporware for now, so
the whole point might me moot.
> Best,
> Amelia
Cheers,
Michael
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