On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 05:27:21AM -0700, kcrisman wrote:
> And the research algebra community is really not THAT big -
> certainly not of the people who are qualified, have time to work
> on code, and desire to.

The combinatorics community is not that big either. And there are
strong libraries in Maple and Mathematica that are hard to beat
(similar to what happens with Magma for algebra). Yet, with an initial
seed of a few dedicated people, one can go a long way over the years,
progressively training people in one's community, and giving them the
time and desire to contribute back.

Cheers,
                                Nicolas
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Nicolas M. ThiƩry "Isil" <nthi...@users.sf.net>
http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/

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