Hi Francesco,
welcome!
Indeed me and Francesco met, and I could give him a personal presentation of Vilfredo, following the lines of the presentation I made in Milan. He is extremely bright and could catch up the ins and outs of the algorithms much faster than most. He also realised before me saying so that an intellectual understanding is not enough as the algorithm is different from what we are used to. So, yes we should use Vilfredo as soon as possible.
Actually we could even use it to define the Copyright that we want to enforce. It would be a really good "how" question. Meaning a question where we have already decided what we want to do (put a copyright) and need to decide how (apparently is a "which copyright" but actually is a smother space of possibilites so it is a "how": "how should we write the copyright agreement?" ).
Hi Simone, nice to see that you are finally starting to write here too. Indeed Airesis and Vilfredo has long been sister projects. With Vilfredo being older but with a slower growth, and Airesis growing very fast. I hope in the next years we will see collaborations between our two projects going beyond sharing ideas into sharing resources, presentation avenues, willing participants, and know-how. Do you think, as you asked Francesco over here, I also could ask your design team some questions on the Airesis mailing list? I always wanted, but never dared. But maybe I was being too polite and should really relax a bit and ask more :-).
Cheers,
Pietro