On Saturday 06 June 2009, William Stein wrote:
> Hi Sage Devel,
>
> Now that sage-4.0.1 has been released (13 hours ahead of schedule, and
> on budget!), it's time for the *community* to work on planning the
> next Sage release.
>
> To get things going, here are some questions.
>
> Should it be a quick 4.0.2 or a bigger 4.1?   What should the planned
> release date be?    What should we push to have go in?
>
> Personally, I think we've been in "very conservative" mode for a month
> now (with sage-4.0 and 4.0.1), so it is time to have a more ambitious
> feature-full release.  This means 4.1.  Good timing for the release
> would be right before Sage Days 16, i.e., June 21, 2009, which gives
> us a full 2 weeks.  Some ideas for code to go in:
>
>   * my code for finitely generated modules over a PID
>   * the categories code from sage-combinat that Nic has worked so hard on
>   * other code from sage-combinat
>   * Python 2.6
>   * Scipy/Numpy upgrades to latest versions
>
> I think the above plus lots of other misc code would make a very nice
> 4.1.   What are your ideas?

I would be nice to have Singular 3-1 + coefficient rings and PolyBoRi 0.6 in 
the next release since Mega is coming up but I guess that this is a bit tight. 
Both require work (partly from upstream):

Need work:

- http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6177
- http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6051

Is ready to go (3-1-0 SPKG):

- http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/6034

Cheers,
Martin

PS: Note that the blocker for Singular 3-1-0 + coefficient rings is only an 
annoying warning message which we could just comment out.

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