ANN: new ml dedicated to Generic Linear Algebra

Hi all, I would like to inform you that a new mailinglist has been created that is dedicated to Generic Linear Algebra Software (GLAS). The aim of the glas-ml is to define a generic interface for linear algebra operations and to provide a reference implementation for this interface in C++. This forum is intended for people with a strong interest in numerics and/or C++ (actually the combination of both is absolutely necessary to achieve our goals). The list was created a few weeks ago and it has been suggested already to join the MTL3 (a new rewrite of MTL) effort and this glas effort. So you might want to dive into the archives already to read some more about the initial design discussions. The ml is hosted by the Open Systems Lab of Indiana University (thanks!) and you can join the list at: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/glas. Toon Knapen

Toon Knapen <toon.knapen@fft.be> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to inform you that a new mailinglist has been created that is dedicated to Generic Linear Algebra Software (GLAS).
The aim of the glas-ml is to define a generic interface for linear algebra operations and to provide a reference implementation for this interface in C++. This forum is intended for people with a strong interest in numerics and/or C++ (actually the combination of both is absolutely necessary to achieve our goals).
The list was created a few weeks ago and it has been suggested already to join the MTL3 (a new rewrite of MTL) effort and this glas effort. So you might want to dive into the archives already to read some more about the initial design discussions.
The ml is hosted by the Open Systems Lab of Indiana University (thanks!) and you can join the list at: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/glas.
I can not read the archives. It is only available to list members. Cheers, Walter Landry wlandry@ucsd.edu

--- Walter Landry <wlandry@ucsd.edu> wrote:
Toon Knapen <toon.knapen@fft.be> wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to inform you that a new mailinglist has been created that is dedicated to Generic Linear Algebra Software (GLAS).
The aim of the glas-ml is to define a generic interface for linear algebra operations and to provide a reference implementation for this interface in C++. This forum is intended for people with a strong interest in numerics and/or C++ (actually the combination of both is absolutely necessary to achieve our goals).
The list was created a few weeks ago and it has been suggested already to join the MTL3 (a new rewrite of MTL) effort and this glas effort. So you might want to dive into the archives already to read some more about the initial design discussions.
The ml is hosted by the Open Systems Lab of Indiana University (thanks!) and you can join the list at: http://lists.boost.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/glas.
I can not read the archives. It is only available to list members.
And I tried to sign up but never got a reply and it still won't let me in more than 24h later. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The all-new My Yahoo! - What will yours do? http://my.yahoo.com

Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve wrote:
And I tried to sign up but never got a reply and it still won't let me in more than 24h later.
Please try again in that case. I was offline for some time due to a problem at our ISP. Additionally all subscriptions are now accepted automatically instead of requiring approval. Sorry for the inconvenience
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Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve
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Toon Knapen
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Walter Landry