> When you write "There are probably benefits in getting some people to
> use Sage who have invested time in materials written in MathML." what
> do you mean?  I don't know what "materials written in MathML" means,
> since it's not like MathML is just an alternative to latex.
>
>  -- William

I said "probably" because I don't really know what is needed or what
is out there.  I just got the impression that some lecture/labs are up
on the web in that format, and that some import/export mechanisms in
Sage would be a good thing.  This is not something I foresee working
on myself for long time, maybe ever, but I thought it was worth
mentioning the comments about it.

I am interested in adding some support for CellML soon.  CellML is a
markup for mathematical models, with an emphasis on models of cellular
and biochemical processes (mostly ODE models).  It was driven by
community needs and has a good userbase and fairly active
development.  An amibitious goal of mine is to be able to import a
CellML model into an executable implementation automatically - I have
no idea how hard I will find that to be though.

Cheers,
Marshall
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