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 Post subject: what is going on with the project today?
PostPosted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 2:51 pm 

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I've found Singular more useful for my current tasks then Mathematica, Maple and others and I like very much its style

So I wonder if it is alive?

Do you have any plans to make use of parallel computing? saving internal information during calculations on disk?

Do you have tasks for volunteers ?


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 Post subject: Singular
PostPosted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:40 pm 
Hi,

Singular is very much alive! We use it *extensively* all over in the Sage project (http://sagemath.org), and just a few minutes ago I had a live chat with a Singular developer at MSRI (in Berkeley).

-- William


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 Post subject: volunteers
PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:41 am 

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Indeed, Singular is very much alive. Singular version 3.1.0 is
about to be released, see

ftp://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/pub/Math ... el/pre-3-1

for a beta version. We apologize for answering your message
that late, but yes, we are very much interested in volunteers,
and in fact do have external collaborators.

Thank you very much for offering help! If you are still interested,
please contact me using

decker@math.uni-sb.de

so that we can find out what your interests and preferences are.

We have a to do list with many interesting tasks!

I am very much looking forward to hearing from you and,
may be, other volunteers.

Wolfram Decker


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