Hello everyone,

Sage Days 128 occurred last week in Le Teich near Bordeaux gathering 27 
participants.
https://wiki.sagemath.org/days128

A final status report is available here:
https://codimd.math.cnrs.fr/s/-dIAr1Z2O#

More than 30 pull requests (PRs) were made during the week, including many 
by first-time contributors. They are tagged with the keyword sd128:
https://github.com/sagemath/sage/pulls?q=label%3Asd128+

Among the new contributions are the packaging of sagemath within guix 
GNU/Linux distribution thanks to the work of Andreas Enge and Julian Rüth. 
This allows sage to be used in many international high performance 
computing clusters based on guix, see the final report linked above for 
more information. Julian also packaged SageMath 10.5 for conda-forge.

The structure of the workshop was having lot of free time to advance on 
projects. To foster the creation of new relations between participants, we 
split the group into 7 balanced "teams" of not thematically related 
participants. A status report was done at the end of each day within each 
team before dinner. A 1-hour pair programming quiz was also organized on 
Monday with balanced random pairs of participants, because we often learn 
my looking at how others solve problems.

Among the birds observed during the week are the Bihoreaux gris, the 
Vanneaux huppés, and the Canard pilet. Some pictures are in the status 
report.

We thank ANR CODYS, ANR CHARM, ANR PADLEFAN, DEP SIN, l'Institut de 
mathématique de Bordeaux and the Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en 
Informatique for funding the workshop.

Sincerely yours,

Xavier Caruso and Sébastien Labbé


On Friday, October 18, 2024 at 10:02:20 AM UTC+2 Sébastien Labbé wrote:

Hello everyone,

We organize the Sage Days 128, a week of programming around SageMath and 
other open-source math software such as Pari/GP and FLINT, during the week 
February 10-14, 2025, in Le Teich, near Bordeaux (France).

Since 2006, more than one hundred Sage Days have been organized around the 
world to promote the SageMath software to new users. The aim is to showcase 
the software's capabilities to the curious, offer tutorials for beginners 
and provide opportunities for collaboration between developers. Once in a 
while, it is good to meet in person and have human-to-human interactions 
with other members of the community. So if you've got a hankering for 
programming, a formal calculus problem you need a helping hand with, or 
some code lying around that you'd like to share, this is the event for you!

As for the first two editions held in February 2022 and February 2023, the 
workshop will take place at the Maison de la Nature du Bassin d'Arcachon in 
the Réserve Ornithologique du Teich, a nice bird watching place near 
Bordeaux (France).

Full-board accommodation (2 beds per room) is provided for 25 participants. 
PhD Students are welcome. We aim for a diversity and parity of 
participants. 

Contact the organizers if you would like to come. Participants are 
responsible for their transport. Further information is available on the 
page

https://wiki.sagemath.org/days128

Best regards,
Sébastien Labbé, Vincent Delecroix and Xavier Caruso


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