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Re: SEUL: GPL/Apps/PR (Reply to Paul et al.).
On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Aldo-Pier Solari wrote:
> Paul Anderson <paul@geeky1.ebtech.net>:
>
> > Err, you mean 'GPL', right?
>
> That's correct. Sorry for the typo: GPL (General Public License). JPL
> was the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (btw: from which we use remotely
> sensed data in our studies).
>
> >As it stands, I do agree with your view that Linux could use more
> >advertising.
>
> I agree. Perhaps, a good idea for SEUL would be to make a master CD
> and send it away through PC publications such as Byte, PC World, etc.
> I'm sure many magazines would go for it. Mostly, it is Slackware
> which is distributed through magazines (at least in Europe).
>
Linux(at least in the circles I travel) is often ditributed with books...
Like, they have books "how to create your own internet site", it takes too
much jury-rigging with Win95 to get it going so they just include a
slackware CD.
> > Out of curiosity, what software is most commonly used in the
> > scientific circles you follow? Any comments for feaures
> > seul-admin should have let me know.
>
> Besides common productivity apps (such as words procesors and
> graphing tools), marine scientists use a wide range of software apps.
> which may range from phylogenetic to chemical to data bases to maths
> & stats to visual data analyses, geostats & GIS.
>
> I, for one, use heavily maths & stats apps.
>
> When I offered material on Linux & SAL (Scientific Apps for Linux) to
> the conferences I manage, the main interest among scientists was on
> 'visual data analyses apps', such as Khoros, GRASS and others. This
> is so due to the high cost of such software in the commercial world.
> Such apps, IMO, are 'flagships' to Linux and may be the reason why
> many scientists may take the definitive step to migrate to this OS.
> Scientists always consider time efficiency of a software package (and
> OS).
>
We should put empasis on making installation of such programs a peice of
cake, and maybe even aid in their development.
> BTW: Yesterday, I was in touch with the SAL manager. He mentioned he
> did not promote SAL outside the Linux community. I guess, the
> heaviest PR should be done outside the L*x world: SAL is an important
> vector for Linux, i.e. academics will migrate to an OS due to the
> available tools to get their job done. As long as the OS is not too
> complex, the migration is mediated by the available apps.
>
> I proposed the SAL manager to run a worldwide list and to make heavy
> PR in scientific fora.
>
> Furthermore, it may be a good idea to establish links between SEUL
> and SAL and, perhaps, include a handful of sc.apps. once the SEUL
> distribution is ready to go.
>
It'd be a good idea to include say, scilab and a few other scientific apps
in SEUL. TTYL!
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Paul Anderson
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