Andrew, I am looking for ways for efficiently working together.
I would like to provide the regular iteration things, as I have the most experience with them here on the forum.
I think there is a lot to discuss, perhaps mainly about naming, dividing into packages and how to handle bugs of sage, etc. So
1. we need a communication channel. Perhaps skype, googletalk, ICQ, YIM, MSN, etc? and roughly times when we are available for discussing the tetration library. I am per default available via skype and google talk.
Then we have to keep track of a common code
2. we need a common repository. I worked a lot with subversion, however it is said that the repository git developed by Torwalds for the Linux kernel is more sophisticated. Has anyone experiences with it?
We also need a server to run it.
So then I would like to start the naming discussion, with how the tetration library shall be called? I mean it surely shall not be just about tetration. It should include all the hyperoperations of different kind and also the methods for non-integer iteration of functions.
So I would propose the name HyperOp. However I am not familiar with typical naming in Sage (to be honest i am an absolute novice to sage).
I would like to provide the regular iteration things, as I have the most experience with them here on the forum.
I think there is a lot to discuss, perhaps mainly about naming, dividing into packages and how to handle bugs of sage, etc. So
1. we need a communication channel. Perhaps skype, googletalk, ICQ, YIM, MSN, etc? and roughly times when we are available for discussing the tetration library. I am per default available via skype and google talk.
Then we have to keep track of a common code
2. we need a common repository. I worked a lot with subversion, however it is said that the repository git developed by Torwalds for the Linux kernel is more sophisticated. Has anyone experiences with it?
We also need a server to run it.
So then I would like to start the naming discussion, with how the tetration library shall be called? I mean it surely shall not be just about tetration. It should include all the hyperoperations of different kind and also the methods for non-integer iteration of functions.
So I would propose the name HyperOp. However I am not familiar with typical naming in Sage (to be honest i am an absolute novice to sage).
