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*: every couple of months, send a news, teasers with news. This could get an idea of how many people care about the project.
*: every couple of months, send a news, teasers with news. This could get an idea of how many people care about the project.
* socialize project
* socialize project
*: use Google+, twitter, and the like of them. rms is not going to like this and will object for a GNU project to use this. We could use things like identi.ca but only 5 people will see it. There's in an octave facebook page but was created automatically from wikipedia and is dead. Can't be official, and jwe is not against it but it's semi-official, done a by a single person. May announce things from planet octave. No one opposed.
*: use Google+, twitter, and the like of them. rms is not going to like this and will object for a GNU project to use this. We could use things like identi.ca but only 5 people will see it. There's in an octave facebook page but was created automatically from wikipedia and is dead. Can't be officiall, and jwe is not against it but it's semi-official, done a by a single person. May announce things from planet octave. No one opposed.
* find professors for numerical analysis
* find professors for numerical analysis
*: go to universities and find people that could be using octave. Machine learning course is using octave but they don't communicate with us.
*: go to universities and find people that could be using octave. Machine learning course is using octave but they don't communicate with us.
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