Rob Beezer wrote:
> I particularly like the suggestions for projects, which at first
> blush, look like they are geared to an undergraduate audience.   I
> suspect there are folks with the ability and inclination to contribute
> to Sage, but they don't always have a good idea where to start.  So
> including these suggestions in a high-level "Grand Tour", from
> somebody who holds the big picture (that'd be you, William!), perhaps
> revised periodically (annually?), might be a great way to stimulate
> involvement.


In some sense, the "State of Sage" annual address or something?

Jason



> 
> Rob
> 
> On Jun 5, 2:15 am, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm writing a Sage "grand tour" worksheet with one section for each of
>> the 39 main modules in SAGE_ROOT/devel/sage/sage/.  For each, there is
>> a quick summary of what it is about and where it comes from, then a
>> short discussion fo where it is going next, followed by a couple of
>> examples.  You can see the current version here:
>>
>> http://480.sagenb.org/home/pub/45/
>>
>> If you have any corrections, additions, etc., to make, please email
>> them to me in response to this email. Thanks.  There are still about
>> 15 sections left to write.
>>
>> A key thing is that each section should be pretty short.  Ideally, I
>> would like to be able to go over some polished version of this whole
>> thing in two talks (i.e., 100 minutes).
>>
>> William
>>
>> --
>> William Stein
>> Associate Professor of Mathematics
>> University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
> > 
> 


-- 
Jason Grout


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