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

 * For an email address check [[http://groups.google.com/groups/profile?enc_user=GGRP9BcAAAAZQo9hoMaeKCAqGq1BeY9EHqZiDvCVswhrZ6TQxKj0ww|this Google profile]]
 * I hang out in #sage-devel on freenode

== Involvement with Sage ==

In addition of heading the Solaris as well as Windows port of Sage I am also the main release manager. So far I have chaired 33 releases:
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 * 3.4, 3.4.1-2

I still study math at the University of Dortmund and one day will finish my degree :)
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 * Maintain the [[sage.math/SageBinaries|collection]] of Sage releases installed on sage.math. This can be useful to pinpoint regressions or just to use older Sage releases

Michael Abshoff's Wiki SAGE page

Contact Information

Involvement with Sage

In addition of heading the Solaris as well as Windows port of Sage I am also the main release manager. So far I have chaired 33 releases:

  • 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
  • 3.3
  • 3.4, 3.4.1-2

I still study math at the University of Dortmund and one day will finish my degree :)

Sage Projects

High Level

Low Level: Build System Improvements

A list of things on my ToDo list related to the build system. As things mature they will be moved to their own SEP:

  • compiler classes, i.e. gcc, icc, sun cc, MSVC
  • the construct 'export MAKE="make -j10"' is bad, we need something like SAGE_BUILD_THREADS and SAGE_MAKE and use those
  • Sage on 64 bit OSX 10.5 and higher, Solaris, FreeBSD
  • gcc 4.4 snapshots or whatever else is coming up
  • OSX 10.6 coming up
  • Cygwin support coming back
  • Fortran infrastructure rework - i.e. support for g77, g95, gfortran and the SiCortex Fortran compiler

  • SAGE_DEBUG mode - i.e. '-O0 -g' - but this also needs to work with SAGE64
  • Custom CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS
  • Custom CC, CXX, FORTRAN compilers, i.e. 'CC == gcc-4.2'
  • Tier 1 vs. Tier 2 support: Tier 1 - builds and passes doctests vs. Tier 2: builds, but can fail some doctests. For Tier 2 only some configs might even build
  • SAGE_BUILD_TMPDIR:
    • use it instead of spkg/build - this could be scratch space or a tmpfs disk
    • write a script that does du -sch before deleting the spkg dir in build and then logs the amount of data, then we can use some common table in the sage_scripts repo to check for available space before building an spkg
  • spkg cleanup: split rpy.spkg from r.spkg, move the boost headers to its own spkg from polybori.spkg.
  • tmpfs like solutions for temp build dir:

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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