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think about James' proposed classification of CDS and use on website #47

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On the OM Workshop in Edinburgh we had a discussion on classifying CDs that should take over the old "Official/Exerimental/private/obsolete" classification.

If I remember correctly, James proposed to classify into CDs "Supported/Contributed/External", where

  • "Supported" means "supported/maintained" by the OMSoc
  • "Contributed" means "contributed to the OMSoc", and hosted there, but not in any form endorsed or maintained.
  • "External" means "from an external CD source". And there are potentially multiple of these.
    • For instance all the OMDoc/MMT theories on http://MathHub.info could be made available as OM CDs. This includes the GAP and SageMath CDs used in the SCSCP-based communication in OpenDreamKit. See this paper for a recent account.
    • there were RIACA CDs and SCIEnce CDS (bu they have been folded into "experimental".
    • what am I forgetting?

Internally on the CDs repository we already have the External/Contrib distinction via folders. And we should really be collecting/developing external CD sources and referencing them on the web site.

Actually O/E/P/O is in the OM2 standard, so we can do little to change that, but in the web site, we can group CDs

We should discuss this (the Workshop also decided that "getting more/a credible set of CDs) is of the highest priority for OpenMath in the current year.

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