Hi Sage-combinat developers!

I was recently approached by some of the LMFDB developers http://www.lmfdb.org/
regarding possible closer collaboration with sage-combinat. LMFDB is a project
that provides a website that you can view as a modern handbook including tables,
formulas, links, and references for L-functions and their underlying objects.
This project uses Sage in the background to compute some of their displays
on the fly.

I already talked to some of you in person, but would like to get further 
feedback
in which way this project could enhance the combinatorics side. It seems to me 
that
certainly more interactive programming tools as Nicolas recently pointed out 
such as
https://sites.google.com/site/larchenv/
would be useful. As we saw at the Sage Days in Minnesota this past summer, it 
would be
great to have interactive tutorial websites (we experimented with this using 
the Littelmann
path model). Are there further things you can add to the list?

Chris, Franco and Christian, would findstat http://www.findstat.org/ benefit 
from the
engine that LMFDB is developing?

Best,

Anne

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