Hi,

Could some people try using the public SAGE notebook to do some calculations?
Just lots of normal things, involving graphics, etc.

   https://sage.math.washington.edu:8100/

I've switched it over to use twisted over https, and I'd like to know
if it is trivial
to crash if a lot of people try it.  It's set to *never* timeout or
restart on crash,
i.e., it will completely go down if crashed.

You probably don't need to email me when (if?) the server crashes, since I'll
notice.  I have a log of what's happening, so I'll likely know what caused it.
Thanks!

Please *don't* try "rm -rf *" or something  -- or running *huge*
calculations -- there's
nothing to prevent that sort of thing yet -- we haven't implemented preventing
that attack yet -- that's for later today.  Also, many of the pages at
the above notebook
might look quite ugly, and we haven't done much to update the
javascript; the point
is that it's a complete rewrite of the core notebook functionality
using Twisted Web2 (instead
of Python's builtin http server) *and* GNUTLS for security.

-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://www.williamstein.org

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