Sorry for the flurry of requests. As part of a prize application, I am looking to bolster the argument for COIN-OR as a organizing force. So, while I have a number of examples like "COIN-OR software helped me do this project, or do this paper", I would like something (if true!) along the lines of "Because by project is part of COIN-OR, I am better able to... coordinate with other codes, find interested people, distribute more widely, not worry about licenses, whatever". Project Managers seem to ideal group to provide such feedback. Anyone have a paragraph or two of why having your project as part of COIN-OR is better than having it part of, say, SourceForge?<br>
<br>Mike<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Michael Trick <a href="mailto:trick@cmu.edu">trick@cmu.edu</a><br>Professor and Associate Dean, Research<br>
Tepper School of Business<br>Carnegie Mellon <a href="http://mat.tepper.cmu.edu">http://mat.tepper.cmu.edu</a><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------<br>