>
> SAGE brought fair amount of people to Python, right? So I think it's
> perfectly suitable for PSF.


I forgot to mention that Crunchy is also involved in that, so SAGE
notebook can be too.

I mentioned SAGE notebook to Crunchy in May already.

http://groups.google.com/group/crunchy-discuss/browse_thread/thread/24d49061b5acb6ec/

So they must know about it. But SAGE is evolving very fast, so what I
wrote there is no longer true, now Crunchy seems slower than SAGE
notebook to me.

I think SAGE is bringing dozens of completely new people to Python
(and numpy and scipy), that wouldn't use it otherwise, especially on
windows imho. So I think SAGE is a Python project in a way.

Ondrej

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