> Wiris is a closed source commercial math software company that makes a
> web-based interface
> to their own custom mathematical software. They ended the
> discussion by telling us that their
> web-based interface is (going to be) much better than ours.
A closed source commercial software wi
Sorry, I don't understand why the position of Wykobi developer can be
considered "correct". I take the code of what he calls the "non
commercial version". He calls that in this way, but the code is the
code and its license, the GPL, tells me that I CAN use it in a
commercial way. What the develope
I'm here just to say that for non-US users, the name of the program is
not the simplest to found on the web. SAGE is a name with many
different meanings and I'd suggest a more "peculiar" name that could
let the program to be found instantly on the web.
And I agree that a web site with many exampl
There isn't an option that the first (only the first) post or comment
has to be approved by a moderator?
There is for example in Wordpress and has saved me from a lot of spam
on my blog!
Regards
Tiziano
On Jun 20, 5:05 am, "David Joyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Deleted, banned, reported.
>
> Relicensing code is difficult unless you have copyright assignment
> (which SAGE doesn't) or you are a "young" project with contact to all
> (significant) contributers.
>
If I remember well, somewhere William Stein asked the contributors to
put him as a co-owner of the copyright, it was to sol
out problem...
> Michel
>
> PS. I think the GPL3 is compatible with the Apache licence.
> This issue came up recently.
Yes, it will probably be compatible in the final release.
>
> On Jun 4, 10:32 am, kaimmello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The last draft of GPLv3
The last draft of GPLv3 has been released. Richard Stallman himself
has said that GPLv2 and GPLv3 are incompatible, i.e. you can't merge
code with this two licenses. I was wondering what SAGE will do about
this. Will it remain GPLv2? Or will it become GPLv3? Personally I hope
the second.
Regards
On May 16, 4:30 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> These are the combined download stats for SAGE on the two
> computerswww.sagemath.organd sage.math.washington.edu since Sunday at 7am,
> i.e., over the last three days:
>
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> Source
> 31
>
I'm really one of the "only" 31
>
> (2) General thoughts?
>
Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes
Tiziano
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> I think Martin is not suggesting to use the official Debian packages but
> to provide our own repository,
> which means we would (eventually) maintain our own deb versions of GAP,
> Maxima, etc. This
> is a great long term goal, IMHO.
>
IMHO it's quite dangerous to provide and maintain our ow
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