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= Sage de Printemps / days 109 = = Global Virtual SageDays 109 =
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Sage day 109 is a "nettoyage de Printemps" (spring cleaning). The aim is to through the already existing trac ticket and an event for the SageMath user and developer community on the occasion of the [[https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.1|release of SageMath 9.1]]
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 * confirm if bug still present on recent development version held on '''Thursday, May 28, 2020''' ([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_UTC_time_offsets|any timezone in the world]])

 * Beginning: May 28, 2020, 00:00 Kiribati time (UTC+14)

 * End: May 28, 2020, 23:59:59 Baker Island time (UTC-12)

a '''50-hour fully virtual event.''' [[https://framagenda.org/apps/calendar/p/WicjPweWZtNCQ8QM/timeGridWeek/2020-05-28|Calendar]], [[https://framagenda.org/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/WicjPweWZtNCQ8QM?export|subscription link]]

[[https://wiki.sagemath.org/Workshops|SageDays]] are gatherings of people interested in SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days have been organized as local, regional, or international in-person meetings by a wide range of people around the globe. Because of the current global health crisis, we organize SageDays 109 as the first fully virtual event in the series.

== About SageMath ==

[[https://www.sagemath.org/|Sage]] is a mature, comprehensive, free (open-source) mathematics software system based on Python, licensed under the GNU General Public License, that integrates computer algebra facilities and general computational packages.

Sage, first released in 2005, in over a decade of incubation in the [[https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop/build/pkgs|SageMath distribution, comprising 293 software packages]], has grown its own [[https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop/src/sage|library of 1000 Cython and over 4400 Python modules]], ranging from `sage.algebras.*` over `sage.geometry.*` to `sage.tensor.*`, with a total of over 2.2 million lines of code.

[[https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.0|SageMath 9.0]], released in January 2020, completed the transition of the Sage library to Python 3.

== How to participate ==

 * '''Please register (ASAP) if you intend to participate''': https://zulip.sagemath.org/#narrow/stream/126-sd109/topic/Registration.20for.20Global.20Virtual.20SageDays.20109

 * Join our [[https://zulip.sagemath.org/#narrow/stream/126-sd109|zulip #sd109]] messaging stream. This stream drives the SageDays event. All activities are announced there.

 * '''Video conferencing'''. We will be using a free (open source) software solution for videoconferencing: Discussions and talks will happen via [[https://bigbluebutton.org/|BigBlueButton]] (BBB; see [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BigBlueButton|Wikipedia page]]; [[https://bigbluebutton.org/open-source-license/|license]]). We will use the BBB servers at Orsay and/or other French institutions.

   * Details, schedule, how to access: will be announced on the Zulip stream.

== Activities ==

To offer or request presentations on specific topics, please edit https://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/SagePresentationsMarketplace
and/or post a message in the zulip stream #sd109

=== Confirmed Speakers ===

 * [[http://www.ams.jhu.edu/~egnang/|Edinah K. Gnang]], Johns Hopkins University, USA
 * [[http://krystalguo.com/|Krystal Guo]], Université de Montréal, Canada
 * [[https://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/agag/personen/dozenten/|Bill Hart]], TU Kaiserslautern, Germany
 * [[https://kskedlaya.org/|Kiran Kedlaya]], UC San Diego, USA
 * [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~mkoeppe/|Matthias Köppe]], UC Davis, USA
 * [[http://code.chosun.ac.kr/~kwankyu/homepage/|Kwankyu Lee]], 조선대학교 (Chosun University), South Korea
 * [[http://www.decom.ufop.br/haroldo/|Haroldo G. Santos]], Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Brazil
 * [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~anne/|Anne Schilling]], UC Davis, USA
 * [[https://people.smp.uq.edu.au/TravisScrimshaw/|Travis Scrimshaw]], University of Queensland, Australia
 * [[http://www3.decom.ufop.br/toffolo/en/|Túlio Toffolo]], Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Brazil
 * more to be confirmed

=== Introduction to Sage ===

Details TBA

=== Installfest ===

We give step-by-step instructions on how to install Sage 9.1 from source.

Experienced developers will help if any problems appear.

Spontaneous celebrations on completed installations are encouraged.

=== Sage User Forum ===

We would love to hear from users of SageMath how they use Sage... in research, in education, in applications, ...

Share your Sage wishlist

Format TBA

Organizer: [[http://www.ms.uky.edu/~yzh392/|Yuan Zhou]], University of Kentucky, USA

=== Sage in Education ===



=== Creating external packages ===

First steps and best practices in creating packages and Continuous Integration

Organizer: [[https://www.imo.universite-paris-saclay.fr/~lelievre/|Samuel Lelièvre]], Université Paris-Saclay

=== Introduction to Sage Development ===

For Sage users who wish to take the first (or the next) steps in Sage development.

=== Presentations: What's New in Sage 9.1 ===

Following https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.1

Organizer: [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~mkoeppe/|Matthias Köppe]], UC Davis, USA

=== SageMath, Mathematical Libraries, and the Landscape of Computer Algebra Software ===

TBA

=== Big-picture Development Discussions ===

 * Modularization of Sage

 * Integration with the Python community

 * The next 10 years of Sage development

=== Nettoyage de Printemps (Spring Cleaning) ===

Organizers: Sébastien Labbé, Vincent Delecroix, Xavier Caruso

The aim is to go through the already existing trac tickets and

 * confirm if the bug is still present on recent development versions
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Some of us will gather informally in Bordeaux (possibly making some advertisement for Sage at the university).

== Useful links ==
==== Useful links ====
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 * [[https://trac.sagemath.org/report/79|trac tickets reported as "defect" (as oppposed to enhancement) (oldest first)]]  * [[https://trac.sagemath.org/report/79|trac tickets reported as "defect" (as opposed to enhancement) (oldest first)]]

== Organizers of SageDays 109 ==

This is a community-organized event.

Global Virtual SageDays 109

an event for the SageMath user and developer community on the occasion of the release of SageMath 9.1

held on Thursday, May 28, 2020 (any timezone in the world)

  • Beginning: May 28, 2020, 00:00 Kiribati time (UTC+14)
  • End: May 28, 2020, 23:59:59 Baker Island time (UTC-12)

a 50-hour fully virtual event. Calendar, subscription link

SageDays are gatherings of people interested in SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days have been organized as local, regional, or international in-person meetings by a wide range of people around the globe. Because of the current global health crisis, we organize SageDays 109 as the first fully virtual event in the series.

About SageMath

Sage is a mature, comprehensive, free (open-source) mathematics software system based on Python, licensed under the GNU General Public License, that integrates computer algebra facilities and general computational packages.

Sage, first released in 2005, in over a decade of incubation in the SageMath distribution, comprising 293 software packages, has grown its own library of 1000 Cython and over 4400 Python modules, ranging from sage.algebras.* over sage.geometry.* to sage.tensor.*, with a total of over 2.2 million lines of code.

SageMath 9.0, released in January 2020, completed the transition of the Sage library to Python 3.

How to participate

Activities

To offer or request presentations on specific topics, please edit https://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/SagePresentationsMarketplace and/or post a message in the zulip stream #sd109

Confirmed Speakers

Introduction to Sage

Details TBA

Installfest

We give step-by-step instructions on how to install Sage 9.1 from source.

Experienced developers will help if any problems appear.

Spontaneous celebrations on completed installations are encouraged.

Sage User Forum

We would love to hear from users of SageMath how they use Sage... in research, in education, in applications, ...

Share your Sage wishlist

Format TBA

Organizer: Yuan Zhou, University of Kentucky, USA

Sage in Education

Creating external packages

First steps and best practices in creating packages and Continuous Integration

Organizer: Samuel Lelièvre, Université Paris-Saclay

Introduction to Sage Development

For Sage users who wish to take the first (or the next) steps in Sage development.

Presentations: What's New in Sage 9.1

Following https://wiki.sagemath.org/ReleaseTours/sage-9.1

Organizer: Matthias Köppe, UC Davis, USA

SageMath, Mathematical Libraries, and the Landscape of Computer Algebra Software

TBA

Big-picture Development Discussions

  • Modularization of Sage
  • Integration with the Python community
  • The next 10 years of Sage development

Nettoyage de Printemps (Spring Cleaning)

Organizers: Sébastien Labbé, Vincent Delecroix, Xavier Caruso

The aim is to go through the already existing trac tickets and

  • confirm if the bug is still present on recent development versions
  • provide code
  • make reviews

Organizers of SageDays 109

This is a community-organized event.

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