On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Dr. David Kirkby
<david.kir...@onetel.net> wrote:
> William Stein wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Here are the trac components with who "owns" each.  It's possible that
>> many of these are dated/wrong/silly at this point.  If anybody would
>> like to suggest changes, volunteer to own a component, etc., just
>> respond in this thread.    Don't ask me exactly what it "means" to own a
>> component in trac though...
>>
>> Name                  Owner
>> -----------------------------------
>> algebra               tbd
>> algebraic geometry    was
>> algebraic topology    jhpalmieri
>> basic arithmetic      somebody
>> build                 tbd
>> calculus              burcin
>> coding theory         rlm
>> coercion              robertwb
>> combinatorics         mhansen
>> commutative algebra   malb
>> cryptography          somebody
>> cygwin                tbd
>> debian-package        tabbott
>> distribution          tbd
>> doctest               tbd
>> documentation         tba
>> dsage                 yi
>> elliptic curves       cremona
>> experimental package  tbd
>> factorization         tbd
>> finance               was
>> freebsd               tbd
>> geometry              mhampton
>> givaro                cpernet
>> graphics              was
>> graph theory          rlm
>> group_theory          joyner
>> interact              itolkov
>> interfaces            was
>> linbox                cpernet
>> linear algebra        was
>> memleak               tbd
>> misc                  cwitty
>> modular forms         craigcitro
>> msvc                  tbd
>> notebook              boothby
>> number fields         davidloeffler
>> number theory         was
>> numerical             jkantor
>> optional packages     tbd
>> packages              mabshoff
>> padics                roed
>> performance           tbd
>> porting               tbd
>
> I do not mind taking 'porting', in addition to 'solaris'.

OK, done.

>
> I've found it quite useful to build things on HP-UX - I believe a port to 
> HP-UX
> is not beyonds the bounds of possibility if one sticks to gcc. The main
> advantage of that would not be a huge increase in user numbers, but different
> platforms often highlight issues which can potentially effect all platforms, 
> but
> only show up on one.

That's certainly true.

>
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William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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