On Mar 26, 10:33 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:32:36 -0700 (PDT)
> >  Harald Schilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > I had the idea of publishing an online Journal with articles about
> >  > Sage - a mixture between blogs and a real journal. This could be an
> >  > excellent vehicle to promote Sage and the ideas behind to a bigger
> >  > audience.
> Yes, the name should either change as you suggest, or
> this should somehow merge with JSage, and JSage itself
> would become less academic.  (Note that JSage hasn't really
> started yet, in any real sense.)    Maybe something like Harald
> is proposing is a better direction to go in that the current
> JSage direction (which is to be purely very academic and
> research-oriented).
>
> William

Perhaps this would also be a good way of getting the original JSage
intentions rolling. Quite a few people have recently been doing the
kind of work that would make ideal articles for that. If JSage were a
real thing you might start seeing submissions in the research-oriented
sector, anyway. I also like the idea of the journal as a recruiting
possibility. Having articles about Sage internals is probably the
right way to attract the kind of developers we are looking for. As for
politics/philosophy/community/..., this might be best left in "letters
to the editor," for the journal's sake.
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