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= Sage Wiki = = SageMath Wiki =
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This is the wiki for the [[http://www.sagemath.org|Sage - Mathematics Software System]] project. This is mainly used by developers for organization of e.g. SageDays and discussion of long-term projects. This is the wiki for the [[https://www.sagemath.org|Sage - Mathematics Software System]] project. There are other [[ThingsCalledSage]].

This wiki is mainly used by developers for organization of e.g. SageDays and discussion of long-term projects. Since it ''is'' a wiki, pages should be made to last over many, and frequent, changes. If an external link is made, please attach relevant files/content to avoid broken links.

||<tablestyle="font-size: 0.8em;">||<#F7819F>❤ || You can help by becoming a [[https://github.com/sponsors/sagemath|sponsor]]||


||<tablestyle="font-size: 0.8em;">||<#74DF00>Information || Since version 9.0, Sage is using '''Python 3'''. See [[Python3-Switch]] for more information.||
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= SageDays and Sage Workshops = = SageDays, Sage Workshops, other activities =
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== Sage Release Tours (version 9.0 and later) ==

 * [[ReleaseTours]]

== Google Summer of Code ==

 * [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code]]
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= Major external (editable) related pages =
||'''URL'''||'''Description'''||
||[[https://www.sagemath.org/]]||Official homepage of SageMath||
||[[https://trac.sagemath.org/]]||Where development happens||
||[[https://pypi.org/project/sagemath/]]||dummy package on PyPi||
||[[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SageMath]]||Arch Linux wiki||
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The most up-to date list of Sage developers is on our [[https://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/wiki#AccountNamesMappedtoRealNames|list of developers on the Sage trac wiki]].
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The most up-to date list of Sage developers is on our [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/wiki#AccountNamesMappedtoRealNames|list of developers on the Sage trac wiki]].

[[http
://www.sagemath.org/development-map.html|Overview of (many) Sage developers on a world map]]
[[https://www.sagemath.org/development-map.html|Overview of (many) Sage developers on a world map]]
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[[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-support|sage-support]], [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel|sage-devel]], [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-release|sage-release]], [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-announce|sage-announcements]], [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-edu|sage-edu]] for teaching using Sage, [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-finance|sage-finance]] for finance, [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-coding-theory|sage-coding-theory]] for coding theory, [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-nt|sage-nt]] for number theory, and [[https://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-devel|sage-combinat-devel]].
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 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support|sage-support]]
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel|sage-devel]]
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release|sage-release]]
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-announce|sage-announcements]]
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-edu|sage-edu]] for teaching using Sage
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-dsageng|sage-dsageng]] for Distributed and Parallel Sage
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-finance|sage-finance]] for finance
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-coding-theory|sage-coding-theory]] for coding theory
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-nt|sage-nt]] for number theory
 * [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-devel|sage-combinat-devel]]
 * IRC channel: {{{#sagemath}}} on [[http://freenode.net/|freenode ]] (`chat.freenode.net`)
 * The Sage website contains links to [[http://www.sagemath.org/development-groups.html | other discussion mailing lists]].
[[https://zulip.sagemath.org | Zulip]] group chat server for realtime collaboration on Sage (like Slack). Fairly low-activity.
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!SageMath has a presence on some [[Social Networks]].

The Sage website contains links to [[https://www.sagemath.org/development-groups.html | other discussion mailing lists]].
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Development is handled using "tickets" on the [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/|trac server]]. Development is handled using "tickets" on the [[https://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/|trac server]].
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The main developer doc is the [[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/ | Developers' Guide]]. The main developer doc is the [[https://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/ | Developers' Guide]].
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The [[devel | development wiki]] also contain some (currently out-of-date) information on Sage development. See also this recent [[CodeSharingWorkflow|discussion on SageMath development workflow]]. Release notes (higher level than change logs) are collaboratively prepared at [[ReleaseTours]].
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[[Infrastructure|Development/project infrastructure]]
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 * [[CodeSharingWorkflow|On development models for sharing (experimental) code]]
 * [[Python3-compatible code|Writing Python 3 compatible code]] see also [[PortingToPython3|matplotlib experience Porting to Python 3]]
 * [[Python3-compatible code|Writing Python 3 compatible code]]
 * [[OptiPolyGeom|Optimization and Polyhedral Geometry in Sage]]
 * [[asksage retagging]]
 * [[Conda|Using Conda to build SageMath]]
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= Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities (mostly out-of-date) =
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 * [[pics|Code to make cool images]]
 * [[plot|Sage plotting]]
= Features =

 * [[http://www.sagemath.org/tour.html|sagemath.org: SageMath Feature Tour]]
 * [[Interfaces|Sage wiki: SageMath interfaces to and from other software]]

== Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities ==
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 * [[animate|Animate Demos]]
 * [[http://tug.ctan.org/pkg/sagetex|SageTeX - Put some sage into your TeX]]
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These lists are possibly out-of-date. Use the listed Sage command for the newest information: == New-style SPKGs ==
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 * [[standard_packages_available_for_SAGE|Standard packages available for Sage]] (`./sage -standard`)
 * [[optional_packages_available_for_SAGE|Optional packages available for Sage]] (`./sage -optional`)
 * [[experimental_packages_available_for_SAGE|Experimental packages available for Sage]] (`./sage -experimenta`)
 * [[Sage_Spkg_Tracking|SPKG changelog and descriptions]]
There is a single authoritative place to learn about the
specific set of packages (new-style SPKGs) that Sage uses: The
[[https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop/build/pkgs|SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/]] directory
in the Sage distribution. Each SPKG is represented by a subdirectory. The structure
of these subdirectories is explained in
the [[https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/packaging.html|Developer's Guide|]].
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= ''OUT OF DATE! NEEDS UPDATED!''
 * [[UsingSquashFS]]
 * [[SagemathLive]]
 * [[Send corrected worksheets to each student]]
 * [[SageAppliance|Working with the Sage Virtual Machine (VirtualBox)]] (See also: [[SageApplianceV4|previous version of the Sage VM]])
 * [[InstallingGapPackages|Installing GAP packages]]
 * [[faq|Sage FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions (Out-of-date)]]
 * [[SAGE_in_the_News|Sage In the News and Blogs (Out-of-date)]]
 * [[sagenb|List of institutions and projects using Sage]]
 * [[OSCAS]]s
 * [[SAGE_Reviews|Sage Reviews]]
 * [[Teaching_using_SAGE|Teaching using Sage]]
 * [[Teaching_with_SAGE|Teaching with Sage]]
 * [[quickref|Sage Quick Reference Cards]]
 * [[DocumentationProject|Documentation Project]]
 * [[Comparisons]]
 * [[SAGE_in_the_News|Sage in the News]]
 * [[Publications_using_SAGE|Publications using Sage]]
 * [[Talks| Talks and Presentations about Sage]]
 * [[SageForHighSchool|Sage for High school usage]] (see here for [[HighSchoolDesign|development page]])
 * [[dynamics|Dynamical systems with Sage]]
 * [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code]]
 * [[SageLiveUSB|Inventory Live USB running sage]]
 * [[GrantEurope|asking for a european grant]]
 * [[IpythonNotebook|What is missing to use ipython notebook ?]]
 * [[Infrastructure]]
 * [[Fight spam on asksage]]
 * [[Classify old-style packages]]
 * [[SageAppliance|Using Sage within virtualbox]]
 * [[Distribution]]
 * [[Social Networks]]
 * [[CommunityManagement|Collection of stories on Open Source community management]]
Since Sage 9.2, the [[https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/spkg/|spkg section of the Sage reference manual]] is automatically generated from the information in `SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/`. ([[https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/29655|Trac #29655]] improves the formatting of this information.)
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Alphabetical listing of things to do (out-of-date and general organise) - mrennekamp
 * [[AXIOM]] one of the components
 * [[AIX]] which talks of porting sage to AIX
 * All SEP's (Sage Enhancement Proposal) were / need to be removed, as to keep information on Trac
 * [[Algorithms_for_quaternion_algebras]]
 * [[AMS]] booths at AMS / MAA meetings ('08 and '09) and an '09 special session
 * [[animate]] fun gifs, with code
 * [[art]] duplicates many things, but need to put ALL SAGE ARTWORK EVER MADE into this wiki page ... also broken links
 * [[Tips/bash-completion]] one of many [[Tips]], so not sure what to do with it
 * [[BLAD]] BLAD integration in Sage 'This wiki page is about the integration of the Bibliothèques Lilloises d'Algèbre Différentielle in Sage.' 2011
 * [[bruhat]] project from 2008, S sub n under bruhat order
 * take all Bugdays and put each into ONE page
 * [[buildbot]] -- merge subpages
 * [[bug]] -- add content to describe Bug Days in general
Use the following shell commands below to access the information from the `SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs`
directory of your copy of Sage:

 * Standard packages: `./sage -standard`
 * Installed packages: `./sage -installed`
 * Optional packages available: `./sage -optional`
 * Experimental packages available: `./sage -experimental`
 * Details about an SPKG: `./sage -info <SPKG>`

For some advanced package tools, use `./sage -package`

== External packages ==

 * SageMathExternalPackages
 * [[CodeSharingWorkflow|On development models for sharing (experimental) code]]
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'''Editing the wiki.''' Page editing uses the MoinMoin syntax. To edit the wiki, log in using your [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/|sage-trac]] account. Getting an account involves convincing a human by email that you not a spammer. '''Editing the wiki.''' Page editing uses the MoinMoin syntax. To edit the wiki, you will need a log in using your [[https://trac.sagemath.org/#legacy-account-request|legacy sage-trac account]] account; a !GitHub account cannot be used for this. If you edit an existing page with a long history, a key question is: "If someone opens this page tomorrow, will they be able to tell which information is current and which is outdated?" Edit accordingly.
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Note -- wikis are ''not'' written in HTML. Use the GUI Mode (in Firefox) or read the wiki help links at the top. '''SageWiki maintenance.''' The [[SageWikiMaintenance page]] attempts to reorganize the wiki, which has accumulated many outdated pages.
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'''License and Copyright.''' Contributions to the [[http://www.sagemath.org/|Sage]] wiki and to the [[http://doc.sagemath.org|Sage documentation]] are licensed under the [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license]]. By contributing, you agree to place your contribution under that license. '''License and Copyright.''' Contributions to the [[https://www.sagemath.org/|Sage]] wiki and to the [[https://doc.sagemath.org|Sage documentation]] are licensed under the [[https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/|Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license]]. By contributing, you agree to place your contribution under that license.

SageMath Wiki

This is the wiki for the Sage - Mathematics Software System project. There are other ThingsCalledSage.

This wiki is mainly used by developers for organization of e.g. SageDays and discussion of long-term projects. Since it is a wiki, pages should be made to last over many, and frequent, changes. If an external link is made, please attach relevant files/content to avoid broken links.

You can help by becoming a sponsor

Information

Since version 9.0, Sage is using Python 3. See Python3-Switch for more information.

SageDays, Sage Workshops, other activities

Past and future Workshops

  • Upcoming Workshops

    • Sage Days 127 -- TU Vienna, Austria (February 22-25, 2025); theme: using SageMath for Algebra, Combinatorics, and Probability

    • Sage Days 128 — combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry, February 10-14, 2025, Le Teich, near Bordeaux, France

  • All Workshops, including past and future Sage Days, Bug Days, Doc Days, Review Days, Education Days, and some other Sage-related events.

Sage Release Tours (version 9.0 and later)

Google Summer of Code

Hosting a workshop

Major external (editable) related pages

URL

Description

https://www.sagemath.org/

Official homepage of SageMath

https://trac.sagemath.org/

Where development happens

https://pypi.org/project/sagemath/

dummy package on PyPi

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SageMath

Arch Linux wiki

People

The most up-to date list of Sage developers is on our list of developers on the Sage trac wiki.

Overview of (many) Sage developers on a world map

Mailing Lists / Chat Rooms

sage-support, sage-devel, sage-release, sage-announcements, sage-edu for teaching using Sage, sage-finance for finance, sage-coding-theory for coding theory, sage-nt for number theory, and sage-combinat-devel.

Zulip group chat server for realtime collaboration on Sage (like Slack). Fairly low-activity.

SageMath has a presence on some Social Networks.

The Sage website contains links to other discussion mailing lists.

Development

Development is handled using "tickets" on the trac server.

The main developer doc is the Developers' Guide.

Release notes (higher level than change logs) are collaboratively prepared at ReleaseTours.

Development/project infrastructure

Special Discussion Pages

Features

Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities

Packages

New-style SPKGs

There is a single authoritative place to learn about the specific set of packages (new-style SPKGs) that Sage uses: The SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/ directory in the Sage distribution. Each SPKG is represented by a subdirectory. The structure of these subdirectories is explained in the Developer's Guide.

Since Sage 9.2, the spkg section of the Sage reference manual is automatically generated from the information in SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/. (Trac #29655 improves the formatting of this information.)

Use the following shell commands below to access the information from the SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs directory of your copy of Sage:

  • Standard packages: ./sage -standard

  • Installed packages: ./sage -installed

  • Optional packages available: ./sage -optional

  • Experimental packages available: ./sage -experimental

  • Details about an SPKG: ./sage -info <SPKG>

For some advanced package tools, use ./sage -package

External packages

About this wiki

Editing the wiki. Page editing uses the MoinMoin syntax. To edit the wiki, you will need a log in using your legacy sage-trac account account; a GitHub account cannot be used for this. If you edit an existing page with a long history, a key question is: "If someone opens this page tomorrow, will they be able to tell which information is current and which is outdated?" Edit accordingly.

SageWiki maintenance. The SageWikiMaintenance page attempts to reorganize the wiki, which has accumulated many outdated pages.

License and Copyright. Contributions to the Sage wiki and to the Sage documentation are licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license. By contributing, you agree to place your contribution under that license.

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