On Dec 10, 2007 9:53 PM, Bobby Moretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think there are two steps:
>
> 1) start a blog - wordpress is frickin' easy to set up. For that, you'd go to
>
> http://wordpress.org/download/
>
> - grab the software, untar, set up apache to serve the directory (so
> perhaps you would want something like http://wstein.org/blog)
>
> - pt-get install mysql and php.
>
> - follow the instructions here:
> http://codex.wordpress.org/Installing_WordPress#Famous_5-Minute_Install

Either that, or I just go to:

http://www.blogger.com

and setup your blog in there in two minutes. Generally it's maybe
better to manage everything on you own, but sometimes I am just too
lazy, so I use gmail and I use blogger (which uses google's accounts
and like any other google service, it's easy to work with and it just
works).

>
> 2) set up planet.sagemath.org
>
> - I'm not so knowledgeable about this one, but the instructions look
> pretty straightforward, and it's written in python.

This will need some setup, I cannot do it now, I have a slow internet
connection now for a week. But I suggest you William to create a blog
(either way), and put in there the things. Then when we setup the
planet, it will end up there. Is anyone willing to setup the
planetplanet?

http://www.planetplanet.org/

I've never done it, but it should be easy to setup - probably it
should run on sage.math?

And yes, those things you want to write about are exactly things that
should go there. I am myself interested.

Ondrej

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