On Sep 10, 1:12 pm, Simon King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
Hi,
> On Sep 10, 3:35 pm, Martin Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > Besides these --- usually quite productive --- coding sprints there are
> > also a
> > fair number of talks.
>
> Is there still a free slot for a contributed talk?
If you look at http://wiki.sagemath.org/days10 you will see that all
but the elliptic curve slots have been filled. You can always give a
talk during the coding sprint, but those talks are usually only
attended by people who care about the subject of the talk since the
coding sprint is held to get work done and not to listen to more
talks :)
> I could talk about
> my Sage application (compute the cohomology rings for many finite p-
> groups, including all groups of order 128 and all but 9 groups of
> order 243). It is not yet ready to become a package, but i hope it
> will be reasonably soon (if someone tells me [at Sage Days?] how to
> make a package and if my boss agrees to include his code as well...).
It is my impression that your code is mostly Sage library code, so it
should be merged into the Sage library. It will likely be reviewed a
couple times and if possible common infrastructure should be
generalized and so on.
> If this is not the right place for asking to contribute a talk: Where
> should i ask?
> And is there only the accomodation wiki, or also a registration?
Check out the above wiki page - it links to everything you need to
know.
> Cheers
> Simon
Cheers,
Michael
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