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Note: Travis Scrimshaw would be happy to join brainstorms remotely: ''I fly on Wednesday afternoon (Minneapolis time) and arrive Thursday afternoon (Germany time), but I am basically free all day Tuesday (and I wake up early). Thursday or Friday works too from Berlin'' François Bissey from sage-on-gentoo: I would be happy to join some brainstorming session remotely from New Zealand. At the time of the meeting I will be 11 hours ahead if I am not mistaken. 9am for you will be 8pm for me, and 8pm for you will be 7am the next day for me. So I may able to connect during your morning for a little bit and if you have late (10pm+) sessions. |
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* [[https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sage-devel/oA9NsF26eOA/discussion|sage-devel discussion about making interrupt.pyx into a pip package]] | * Make interrupt.pyx a stand-alone package: [[https://github.com/sagemath/cysignals]] and [[http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20002|Trac #20002]] * Make the Sage <-> PARI interface a stand-alone package: [[http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20238|Trac #20238]] |
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Sage Days 77: projects
Sage developer days on packaging, portability, documentation tools
Tentative topics for Sage Days 77. Please edit freely.
Add your name to topics you are interested in.
Packaging
Cross-platform (Linux, OS X, Windows, ...)
- Docker
ZeroInstall
Linux (see also Infrastructure page)
- Arch-Linux
- Debian
- Fedora
- Gentoo
- NPM
- RPM
- Ubuntu PPA
OS X? (Fink, Homebrew, MacPorts)
Relocating SageMath once built
- See recent discussions on sage-devel, sage-release, sage-support around the relocate-once script
Windows port
- Using Cygwin etc.
- Cygwin32
Cygwin64: Cygwin64 port notes on Sage trac wiki
- MSYS2
- MINGW
- one-click install
- windows one-click installer, using either Docker, or Cygwin etc, or a native port
Note: Travis Scrimshaw would be happy to join brainstorms remotely: I fly on Wednesday afternoon (Minneapolis time) and arrive Thursday afternoon (Germany time), but I am basically free all day Tuesday (and I wake up early). Thursday or Friday works too from Berlin
François Bissey from sage-on-gentoo: I would be happy to join some brainstorming session remotely from New Zealand. At the time of the meeting I will be 11 hours ahead if I am not mistaken. 9am for you will be 8pm for me, and 8pm for you will be 7am the next day for me. So I may able to connect during your morning for a little bit and if you have late (10pm+) sessions.
SageMath Live
AIMS Desktop is an installer and LiveISO which includes Sagemath. Should soon be available as a public ISO. Will either recompile all Ubuntu binaries in order to be allowed to redistribute, or rebase on Debian.
Modularization
- Make Sage more modular, using pip packages.
Make interrupt.pyx a stand-alone package: https://github.com/sagemath/cysignals and Trac #20002
Make the Sage <-> PARI interface a stand-alone package: Trac #20238
Documentation
- Memory requirements to build Sage documentation