Thanks very much for this info.

This is very interesting. At first, I was wondering how this could be
possible, as surely reduce would have lots of contributors. The history
suggests that Hearn kept the copyright and allowed others the source code
if they contributed (basically giving them reduce if they gave him
their code). Though surprising, but it really is BSD now it seems.

I agree with Tim - this has some nice packages for DEs. However, it uses
some flavors of lisp I'm not familiar with. Still, there is a binary for
ubuntu amd64 which seems to work so I'll play with it a bit.


On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 2:22 AM, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> REDUCE is now open source: http://reduce-algebra.com/
> Is there anything in there worth using for Sage?
>
> William
>
> --
> William Stein
> Associate Professor of Mathematics
> University of Washington
> http://wstein.org
>
> >
>

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