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Re: Octave impression


From: Søren Hauberg
Subject: Re: Octave impression
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:11:54 +0200
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Hi,
I think that a good time to do all this, is when octave 3.0 will be released. Major releases always makes it easier to get peoples attention.

/Søren

Andrey Romanenko wrote:
Hello,

The other day I was watching the video of a talk about the use of free software (Debian in particular) in science and research given by Helen Faulkner at the latest Debconf (http://www.debconf.org/debconf5/).

Many (but not all) from the audience had the opinion that Octave is significantly worse than Matlab. Some mentioned certain features that are indeed not available in Octave (such as Simulink), but others mentioned the lack of sparse matrix engine, a feature that has been implemented in Octave for some time. This shows that apparently there is a big gap between what Octave is now and what people, besides the maintainers and very active users, think it is. Looks like Octave needs some positive "PR", especially in such areas as science, R&D and education. It could enlarge the users base, which is important for a free software project and maybe even net some funding for further development. John's idea to have a workshop looks right in light of this. Stefan's talk is another good example. What other ways to "promote" Octave could be effective? Thanks!

Andrey


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