Pick an organization or department that uses Mathematica or Maple or
MATLAB. Find out what they use it for. Put the same capabilities into
SAGE. Give SAGE to them, possibly with a turnkey demonstration.

Rinse and repeat??

On Aug 7, 5:22 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sage-Devel,
>
> The SAGE downloads during the last week are as follows:
>
> Linux Binary
> 42
> OS X Binary
> 42
> Source
> 91
> VMware (= Windows)
> 57
>
> Total .................................. 232
>
> The number of new downloads of SAGE per week have been roughly
> constant during the last 2-3 months.   The growth of SAGE is definitely
> not what I hoped for during my talk at SAGE Days 4.    Does anybody
> have any good ideas about how to increase the number of people
> downloading SAGE?   My hope is that this question will spark a relaxed
> but enthusiastic and positive open-ended brainstorming thread in which
> a lot of crazy ideas appear.
>
> I'm laying a lot of groundwork (e.g., writing books, articles, etc.)
> and I think other people are (esp David Joyner), but there is probably
> much more that could be done.
>
> Please share your thoughts!
>
>     -- William


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