Hi there,

at Sage Days 6 Stefan Müller-Stach  
 
   http://hodge.mathematik.uni-mainz.de/~stefan/index.html

babelfish translation:

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr?lp=de_en&url=http%3A//hodge.mathematik.uni-mainz.de/%7Estefan/index.html

asked me whether the Sage project would like to name some projects suitable 
for a Diplomarbeit for some of his students. 

If you don't know the German system: it is safe to assume a "Diplomarbeit" is 
like a Master's thesis (except that you usually do a Diplom before pursuing a 
PhD). The idea is that we/you/the Sage developers name a project (in number 
theory) which is suitable for a Diplomarbeit (i.e. challenging enough but not 
overwhelming, timeframe: roughly a year) and Stefan tries to pass this 
project on to one of his students.

To me this seems like a nice way to get stuff implemented that one hardly gets 
around to implement.

Also, he is thinking about setting up a Sage seminar which could provide a 
similar 'service' for Sage: i.e. Students get credits for working on Sage. 
This would be suitable for more short term projects.

Thoughts?

Martin

PS: Stefan, I hope I represented your idea correctly.
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