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From: etienne grossmann
Subject: Unidentified subject!
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 14:26:22 +0100 (WEST)



>From address@hidden Thu Jun 22 13:07:15 2000

#  Etienne,
#
#  I was at your website last night.  You have made some very useful
#  improvements to Octave in terms of not only nice toolboxes, but also some
#  more general tools (like addpath/rmpath).  I'd like to work with you on

  I'm blushing. 

#  these if possible.  Please look at my website and let me know any ideas you
                                      ^^^^^^^^^^
                                  www.matlinks.net? I did not know
                                  about it, and I think it looks
                                  promising. That's the website?

#  might have!

  Won't Matlink have problems w/ mathworks, for showing its "mascot
surface" (the red-orange smooth mountain, constant in the corner)? Or
is it ok w/ them?

  I'd be happy to work more on octave but for the moment, my interest
lies more in working on my Ph.D..

  Have you talked with the maintainer of octave.sourceforge.net? 

  I was away from the octave mailing lists recently, so some of my
impressions may be obsolete ... and my impression is that the
"scripts" directory of octave could do with a reorganization and
integrate some of the tools that are right now spread all over the
web (I'm thinking of those I know : Paul Kienzle, Ariel Tankus, Kai
Habel and some of mine). A few more DLD's could could help too. As you
see, my focus is more on octave itself than on its surroundings.

  My next impression is that I have said and heard that already a
few times, and that this discussion didn't lead anywhere. What is
needed is to do it.

  Cheers,

  Thanks for the compliments and good continuation. I hope "mathlinks"
comes out well.

  Etienne



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