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Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: [Axiom-mail] FW: [Maxima]
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Camm Maguire |
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Re: [Axiom-developer] Re: [Axiom-mail] FW: [Maxima] |
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30 Aug 2004 13:20:27 -0400 |
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Greetings!
root <address@hidden> writes:
> Bill,
>
> > Finally, about Reduce and licensing. Yes, it is "non-free".
> > Pity. But it is "almost free"... and I hope that we can
> > continue to put pressure on the current developers and
> > those marketing it, to fully release it as open source.
> > I have also repeatedly made the same argument to the Maple
> > developers. So far they do not "see the light" but they
> > have continued to move in the right direction.
>
> (Clearly this reply is biased by the fact that I maintain Axiom but...)
>
> Well, at least Reduce includes source code so all is not lost if the
> team leaves the field. I worry about MMA or Maple. It is fine with me
> if they are commercial but I do worry about what would happen if they
> disappeared. Macsyma fell off the face of the earth (although Schelter
> rescued a DOE version). Axiom nearly did. Both were major commercial
> systems. I wish Wolfram and Maple would put their code in a dead
> man's escrow so at least the work is not lost if the company folds.
> How many companies can you name that are 100 years old?
>
> This is a major concern regarding the 30 year horizon. The loss of
> another commercial system, given the high concentration of effort,
> would leave a smoking crater in the middle of computational
> mathematics.
>
> A lot of computational mathematics is invested in commercial efforts
> and because these exist and are currently successful there is no
> incentive to invest work in open systems. This seems unwise.
> Mathematics may be eternal but programs, like bridges, need to be
> maintained.
>
Hear, hear!
To me one of the clearest strengths of the open model is the
demonstrable ability to maintain very long time horizons. I could
never tabulate the productivity savings I've reaped from being able to
use the same editor/compiler/debugger as I did in grad school -- what
a return on one's initial investment in learning to use these tools!
Take care,
> Tim
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