Dear both,

Sorry, I didn't have time to look at it, summer is in general a quiet
time here on sagemath side.
The best option for you would be to make a regular Python package from
your library, dependent on sagelib (the python package).
There is a number of examples of such packages around, e.g.
https://github.com/thecaligarmo/oriented_matroids

There should be a list of such packages on https://www.sagemath.org -
I'll look into creating it - Harald, do you have an idea where to put
such a list of downstream Sage packages on the website?

Dima

On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 9:37 AM Jesus Martinez-Garcia
<je...@jesusmartinezgarcia.net> wrote:
>
> Dear Dima Pasechnik,
>
> I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to you for advice. As you may 
> have seen, Robbie Hanson (in CC, now at Imperial) and I have completed a 
> Sagemath library to describe Geometric Invariant Theory quotients. These play 
> an important role in algebraic geometry and nearby fields, to describe 
> parametrisation spaces.
>
> We wrote about it on sage-devel but didn't hear back, so I thought of writing 
> to you for your opinion.
>
> Do you think we should open a PR (or an Issue) on Sagemath Github to ask 
> someone to review it?
>
> If the response is positive, would it be possible to add it as an 
> experimental/optional package? I have seen this issue about it here, but I am 
> aware the person writing it no longer belongs to the Sagemath Project,so I am 
> not sure if what is there is still relevant (I note it is labelled as 'open').
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jesús

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