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Hello, I study math at the University of Dortmund. Most of the time I spend with SAGE is dedicated around packages and their portability. I added valgrind support to Sage 2.8.3 and have been using various valgrind tools to investigate Sage's memory consumption.
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Hello, I study math at the University of Dortmund. Most of the time I spend with SAGE is dedicated to making it work better on Windows using cygwin. I am the main release manager for Sage and I chaired a number of releases - 29 so far:

 * 2.8.11, 2.8.13-2.8.15
 * 2.9, 2.9.2-3
 * 2.10, 2.10.1-3, 2.10.4 (together with Robert Miller)
 * 2.11
 * 3.0, 3.0.1-6
 * 3.1, 3.1.1-4
 * 3.2, 3.2.1-3
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 * DMG installation image for MacOSX
 * MSI Windows installer
 * Cygwin port of SAGE, build tests and small compilation fixes
=== Short Term ===
 * multivariate polynomial arithmetic via CoCoALib
 * computation of approximate vanishing ideals via ApCoCoALib (needs multivariate polynomial arithmetic via CoCoALib)
 * check targets for various SAGE packages like gmp and linbox
 * Probably chairing the current Sage release
 * [[solaris|Solaris port of Sage]]
 * [[freebsd|FreeBSD port of Sage]]
 * [[windows|MSVC port of Sage]]
 * [[windows|Cygwin re-port of Sage]]
 * hunt mem-leaks in C/C++ code of Sage
 * [[DebianSAGE]]
 * whatever else currently needs fixing
 * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/query?status=new&status=assigned&status=reopened&owner=mabshoff&order=priority|My open trac tickets]] (the idea was shamelessly stolen from Martin Albrecht)

== Done Tasks ==
 * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/query?status=closed&owner=mabshoff&order=priority|My closed trac tickets]] (the idea was shamelessly stolen from Martin Albrecht)
 * See the Changelog, the google groups sage-devel and sage-support and #sage-devel on freenode.
 * DMG installation image for MacOSX [other people did most of the work here]
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=== Long Term ===
 * F4/F5 in CoCoALib with interface to SAGE
=== Interesting Ideas ===
 * port SAGE code to MinGW/MSVC - probably done when hell freezes over - but one can at least dream.
 * fix pari issue on cygwin - details FIXME
== Done Tasks ==
 * FIXME
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 * Windows gmp port
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 * Porting mathematical open source code to Solaris, Windows and any odd Unix out there.
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 * google group sage-devel
* google group linbox-devel
 * google
group linbox-use
 * [http://cocoa.mathematik.uni-dortmund.de/forum/ the CoCoA forum]
 * google groups sage-devel, sage-support, linbox-devel, group linbox-use
 * [[http://apcocoa.org/forum/|the ApCoCoA & CoCoA forum]]
 * #sage-devel on freenode
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Michael Abshoff's Wiki SAGE page

Hello, I study math at the University of Dortmund. Most of the time I spend with SAGE is dedicated around packages and their portability. I added valgrind support to Sage 2.8.3 and have been using various valgrind tools to investigate Sage's memory consumption.

I am the main release manager for Sage and I chaired a number of releases - 29 so far:

  • 2.8.11, 2.8.13-2.8.15
  • 2.9, 2.9.2-3
  • 2.10, 2.10.1-3, 2.10.4 (together with Robert Miller)
  • 2.11
  • 3.0, 3.0.1-6
  • 3.1, 3.1.1-4
  • 3.2, 3.2.1-3

Task Table

Currently Working on

Done Tasks

  • My closed trac tickets (the idea was shamelessly stolen from Martin Albrecht)

  • See the Changelog, the google groups sage-devel and sage-support and #sage-devel on freenode.
  • DMG installation image for MacOSX [other people did most of the work here]
  • make all packages using BLAS/Lapack use the Accelerate Framework on MacOSX. Patch for Linbox exists and will hopefully show up in Linbox svn soon

Other Software Interests

  • Linbox with MSVC
  • Porting mathematical open source code to Solaris, Windows and any odd Unix out there.

Places where I can be found


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