Just 8/9 minutes after sending my letter to Python GHOP two mentors
wrote back that they would love to have Sage tickets. In fact Titus
Brown says he has heard good things about Sage.

http://groups.google.com/group/ghop-python/browse_thread/thread/247ff27b799d4c39

On Dec 6, 5:05 pm, "Ondrej Certik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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/2...
>
> 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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