David Joyner wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:29 PM, mhampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have been thinking about the booth at the joint meetings, and what
>> sort of merchandise we should have/give away/sell.  I think the top
>> priority is to have dvds on hand so that people can easily install and
>> try out sage.
>>
>> So I am wondering what should be on a dvd.  I helped burn some last
>> year but I didn't keep the image around.  I am thinking it should
>> have:
>>
>> 1) binaries for macs and linux - is it worth having ppc binaries?
>> 2) source code
>> 3) vmware player - is that OK to include legally?
>> 4) vmware image
>> 5) Extra documentation - ? I.e. python documentation or sage-related
>> math texts.
> 
> 
> I know this can be easily found in the manuals, but maybe a one page
> "here is how you get started using Sage in 30 seconds" guide
> for the extremely impatient (windows user) might be useful.


And it would be great if that popped up in an autorun application 
thingy, so you put in the DVD and a short 30 second tutorial pops up.

Jason


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