This repository contains the sources for the OpenMath SCSCP (Symbolic Computation Software Composability Protocol) standard. All development on OpenMath SCSCP and subsequent standards are channelled trough this repository.
We repository use the GitHub functionalities to openly and transparently develop the
OpenMath SCSCP Standard. The main development happens on the master
branch, features
and new versions will be carried out on various branches.
When development on the SCSCP standard resumes in earnest, we will set up automated publishing of an editors draft on the OpenMath web site as for the OpenMath OMSTD repository.
We use the GitHub functionalities to openly and transparently develop the OpenMath Standard.
We use the GitHub Issue Tracker to discuss open issues with the standard. This ensures that all concerns are dealt with properly and the current state of the discussion is documented.
The best way of proposing changes to the standard development is by making a pull request. In a nutshell
- fork this repository to your personal namespace (using the "Fork" button on the top left the repository page
- Make any changes in your local fork, test them by building locally, commit them to your fork, and make a new pull request via the "New pull request" button under the magenta bar (second from left). Make sure that you explain your proposed changes.
- discuss (and possibly augment) the pull request from the interface in the OpenMath/scscp repository.
This repository was initialized from the SCIEnce web site in Spring 2017.