Page, Bill wrote:
Dear Axiom-developer Subscribers;
Gee that was stupid of me, wasn't it ... :(^
Perhaps this is a good time to suggest that we disconnect the
axiom-developer email list from the Axiom Wiki web site?
Good idea. I usually just remove those emails. A much better idea would
be to post a FAQ every month. Or just a link to a FAQ at MathAction.
Wouldn't that help people to get aware of MathAction and what one can do
with it? Personally I cannot remember that I have ever changed anything
on a MathAction page. The problem with too much text also applies here.
However, I don't think that it is actually the amount of text which is a
problem, it is rather its organisation. I have already agreed that
ALLPROSE is not (yet) good in providing such an approach, but it is not
finished anyway.
What I would dream of is ONE main entry point into the AXIOM world. At
the moment I could see several.
1. Top-level Makefile
2. http://www.axiom-developer.org
3. http://www.axiom-developer.org/zope/mathaction/MathAction
4. The Axiom Book project
and maybe others.
If I look at (1), there is not reference to (2).
If I am on (2) I see a reference to (3), but being new to Axiom, I ask
myself, why should I click on MathAction.
If I am on (3), I read...
The purpose of MathAction is to support the development of the open
source version of Axiom and to promote the use of computer algebra
systems in general. It provides an over-the-web graphical interface
for Axiom (see AxiomInterface) and Reduce (see ReduceWiki). Try out
Axiom and Reduce online in the SandBox.
"Oh, I just wanted to know what Axiom is about, not develop it. I
haven't even read what Axiom is. So MathAction is not for me, it's for
Axiom developers. I don't need to read any further here."
If I am on (4). Is there a link to (2)? -- No.
Anyway, I would suggest to make (2) the main entry point and also
reference it at least from the top-level Makefile and also from the book.
Ralf
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