
"John Phillips" <phillips@mps.ohio-state.edu> wrote in message news:40C21944.5060001@mps.ohio-state.edu...
[...] The only problem I see is that many of the libraries listed at oonumerics haven't been under development for a few years. This could be because the authors are happy with what they have and see no need for further work on it or because they just stopped working on it. I have no way to know that, but either way I would expect it to be hard to get them involved in boostifying the work.
At the least it would be a good idea to see if they would let us use their libraries as a starting point, wouldn't it? At the very least, we could ask them to license their libraries under the BSL. I mean, for a task as big as making C++ a first-rate scientific computing language, we need all the help we can get, no? Dave --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.691 / Virus Database: 452 - Release Date: 5/26/2004