On Sat, Apr 12, 2025 at 8:48 PM Marc Culler <marc.cul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 9:57:50 PM UTC-5 Dima wrote:
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> this is what many users need - to be able to install Sage into an existing 
> Python environment; thus support is provided for a range of pythons.
>
>
> That is what I said in my last message.  There is no need to repeat it back 
> to me.
>
>
> Catering for the upside-down setup where Sage installs Python is a totally 
> orthogonal user case, and you seem to be the only user who doesn't want to 
> give it up.
>
>
> There were 34985 downloads of the two disk images for SageMath-10.5 which 
> were created on 2024/12/04.  There have been 2288 downloads of the two disk 
> images for SageMath-10.6 since they were created four days ago on 2025/04/08. 
>  But you are unable to treat those people as being real Sage users.  I had 
> hoped that your unpleasant attitude was not a reflection of how the Sage 
> project as a whole views those users.  But maybe it is.
>

Marc, Your response seems to suggest that Dima is claiming that your
distribution of Sage is wrong or shouldn't exist.  Nothing could be
further from the truth.  We all very, very much want these Mac Sage
distributions to exist.   The point is just that the creator of the
Mac Sage app is responsible for deciding on what Python to include,
rather than the Sage project itself.

 -- William


-- 
William (http://wstein.org)

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