> I do not think so. There are really big names (RJF, Robert Dodier and
> others) behind Maxima. As I understand from curricula vitae of some
> Sage develepers (E. Burcin, O. Certik, W. Stein, M. Hampton, K. D.
> Crisman, ..), the typical Sage developer is very young. Sage is
> wonderful project, but it is hard to believe that enthusiasm and
> diligence will beat the long experiences included in Maxima and Axiom
> in next couple of years - at least in calculus :)
>

It is extremely unlikely that Sage will put these "out of business".
Also, I think that comment was in the context of Mathworks having
patents that apparently are for things which existed long before it
did.

- kcrisman

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