Sheesh...

On May 16, 2007, at 1:24 PM, Justin C. Walker wrote:
> On May 16, 2007, at 12:04 PM, Nathan Ryan wrote:
[snip]
>> 1.  Once we have a feature-frozen version of the calculus package
>> up and
>> running, it might be nice to get a table at the joint meetings.  I
>> think
>> it's pretty expensive, but there might be some other way to have a
>> significant commercial-like presence at the meetings.  This seems
>> to be
>> a sure-fire way to get thousands of new people exposed to SAGE in a
>> weekend.
>> 2.  I think it would also be interesting to organize special
>> sessions on
>> SAGE (either in sectional or national meetings) couched as either
>> teaching or research sessions.
>> 3.  Just like Mathworld has a bunch of Mathematica code
>> interspersed, I
>> think it would be interesting to have a bunch of sage code
>> interspersed
>> throughout Wikipedia or PlanetMath.
>
> These are ideas.

Of course they are, but I meant to say "good ideas".  Too much  
editing, too little reading...

Justin

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