The Browser Can Compute. You Just Never Asked It To.
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Hello, this is an interesting project and worth learning about. The way it is written doesn't seem to highlight any of the open source nature of the project. I think if this was written from a different angle like, "how we can break the Matlab monopoly with the browser" or something like that it would be more compelling to be on the main stage of a national FOSS conference. I don't feel like out audience will see the implications of this project without some explanation on why you think this project is important and compelling and a valuable addition to the FOSS ecosystem. The ability to run code and computation in the browser is not new or novel, so this needs to be more than "we figured out how to do wasm without doing wasm" but more specific to why it's a big deal that you can you do mathematical analysis easily within the browser with no dependencies or setup. How this significantly increases accessibility to serious computational tools and all the further implications of having a lower barrier to entry for doing computation, the ubiquity of web browsers, etc.
Agreed with the other reviewer. I think there is value in the talk and some good changes can be made to this proposal. Leaning towards rejection in case we are not able to reach out to proposer due to time constsraints