Hi Bill,

> If I do decide to go ahead with it, would you be interested
> in being involved?

Definitely.  Especially if it grows organically.

> nearly all old computer systems and virtually any old game
> can be made to run on it regardless of what games machine it was
> written for!!

Yes, I'd had this thought as well.  And you are right about Sage being
a place where many different packages all work in coordination, so
"saving" major releases of Sage would be a great way to save (in a
usable fashion) a variety of tools.  Sage as a living historical math
software archive?  Another argument for wrapping it all up into one
big tarball without relying on external dependencies.

I won't have good internet access for a few days, so don't interpret
silence as disinterest.

Rob
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