Knock yourself out, buddy.  Sounds like a grand idea.

On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Timothy Clemans wrote:

>
> My idea is to have an API system like Google does for search, maps,
> ... where the webmaster has a lot of control and Google does the
> backend work. So all I would need is a SAGE backend server that
> someone would let me have access to for a project like Classroom SAGE.
>
> On 2/6/07, alex clemesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Why not just write the notebook in Python or PHP using mod_PHP or
>>
>> Ask Tom Boothby!
>> Wink-Wink!! :)
>>
>>> mod_python in Apache and just create a sage worker server? This way
>>> could setup a notebook and use SSH to talk a the worker server. The
>>> worker server would do all the SAGE computations.
>>>
>>> This way I could host my notebook using a standard web host that
>>> supports PHP or Python , and mysql. The worker server would be hosted
>>> by the University of Washington.
>>>
>>> On 2/6/07, alex clemesha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On 2/6/07, William Stein < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > Hi,
>>> > >
>>> > > Regarding all the notebook discussion, I think it is great to make
>>> > > a list of entries about the notebook in trac server.  But I do *not*
>>> > > think we should we should implement any of them (unless they are
>>> > > trivial), until the notebook is transitioned over to use the
>>> > > twisted "web2" web server, since the implementations will probably
>>> > > have to change.    Transitioning to twisted is a much more pressing
>> issue
>>> > > with the notebook, and it probably won't happen until Tom, Alex,
>>> > > me or somebody else gets some time to do it.
>>> >
>>> > I agree that it is probably not a good idea to add more features to
>>> > the current SAGE notebook.
>>> >
>>> > Instead a well though out rewrite in Twisted is something I really want.
>>> > Dealing with important issues like security/access is something I have
>> spent
>>> > a lot of my personal time working on.
>>> >
>>> > The Twisted web2 stuff in not completely mature, and to really getting
>>> > going you must climb a *steep* learning curve if you are not already a
>>> > networking guru.
>>> > (read the Twisted-web mailing list, this is the general consensus).
>>> > That said Twisted is very powerful, and I think it is worth the climb,
>>> > which I myself am still working on :)
>>> >
>>> > Alex
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > > By the way, whoever wants to work on the twisted transition should
>>> > > definitely look at the MoinMoin twisted web server, since it is very
>>> > > helpful to understand how to do this.
>>> > >
>>> > >   -- William
>>> > >
>>> > > On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 11:52:20 -0700, Timothy Clemans <
>>> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > >
>>> > > > I'm surprised that it would suck to say to sage: copy cell(2) of
>>> > > > worksheet(graphics) to worksheet( Christian) or copy all of
>> "graphics"
>>> > > > to " Christian".
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Is there going to be a template system so that students in a class
>> all
>>> > > > start out with the same worksheet that the teacher created?
>>> > > >
>>> > > > I really hope a good user system is implemented in the SAGE
>> notebook.
>>> > > > I would love to have a web service like
>>> > > > lyman.mat98.spring.07.sscc.sageclassroom.org with a
>>> > shortcut like
>>> > > > sageclass.org/98765 or
>>> > student.sageclassroom.org/Clemans/Timothy/A
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Once an Apache module or even better a standard tarball like
>> MediaWiki
>>> > > > is made for SAGE, a whole new world will open up.
>>> > > >
>>> > > > Where do I go for a complete listing of all of the issues with the
>>> > > > SAGE notebook and IE?
>>> > > >
>>> > > > On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >> IE7 will be supported in the future.
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >> Copying cells around would suck for what you're doing, no matter
>> how
>>> > easy we could make it.  There is also a forthcoming feature in which you
>>> > will be able to edit files, similar to the worksheet editing mode, and
>>> > attach them to your SAGE session.
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >> For now, save a "template" worksheet, and upload copies.  The names
>>> > won't collide.
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Timothy Clemans wrote:
>>> > > >>
>>> > > >> >
>>> > > >> > Can my notebook suggestions be added to Trac? I sent them to
>>> > > >> > sage-support. The notebook is extremely important to me, because
>> I
>>> > > >> > just got a kid very interested in using SAGE and writing basic
>>> > > >> > functions. He didn't know much about the computer last night
>> until I
>>> > > >> > showed him how easy it is to write some functions that are very
>>> > useful
>>> > > >> > for him and his friends. He and I are going to write a bunch of
>>> > > >> > functions for Kthrough12 and possibly all of them. I think that
>> if it
>>> > > >> > becomes easy to copy cells into other worksheets or all those
>>> > > >> > functions get added to SAGE then I think you could see a big
>>> > following
>>> > > >> > of teens using SAGE. I do wish IE 6 was supported since thats
>> what
>>> > > >> > King Country library currently uses and some other important
>> places
>>> > > >> > that do not have Firefox available.
>>> > > >> >
>>> > > >> > On 2/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> For now, it's about as good as it's going to get for now.  You
>> want
>>> > more cell?  Use slideshow mode.  Otherwise, don't make such big cells.
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> That being said, I make super huge cells all the time, and the
>>> > scrolling around pisses me off, too.  So something will be done about
>> it.
>>> > Either there will be a clean CSS workaround, or I'll make a keycode that
>>> > switches in and out of slideshow mode.
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> I've been working crazy hard on some other stuff, so the
>> notebook
>>> > has sadly taken the back burner for now.  A couple of things left for me
>> to
>>> > take care of, and I should be able to spend some quality time on the
>>> > notebook about the time that SD3 comes around.  If nothing else, I've
>> got
>>> > stupidly indirect flights with layovers, so I expect that to inspire me.
>>  ;)
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> NOTICE:  I really appreciate feedback on the notebook.  This
>>> > particular issue gets a crappy response right now, but please don't let
>> that
>>> > discourage you.
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> Thanks,
>>> > > >> >>     --tom
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> (Ifti -- put this issue into trac, if it isn't already -- and
>> don't
>>> > be afraid to do so in general.  Good to keep me reminded regularly.)
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >> On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Iftikhar Burhanuddin wrote:
>>> > > >> >>
>>> > > >> >>>
>>> > > >> >>> Hi folks,
>>> > > >> >>>
>>> > > >> >>> When I paste a huge string into a notebook cell, the height of
>> the
>>> > cell
>>> > > >> >>> doesn't increase appropriately and scrolling through the string
>>> > using
>>> > > >> >>> my cursor and maneuvering the tiny scroll bar are painful.
>>> > > >> >>>
>>> > > >> >>> I was wondering if there is any way to increase the height of
>> cells
>>> > in the
>>> > > >> >>> SAGE notebook. If the answer is negative, it should be a todo.
>>> > > >> >>>
>>> > > >> >>> Regards,
>>> > > >> >>> Ifti
>>> > > >> >>>
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