On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Marshall Hampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>>
>> In many talks, etc., I have made a big stink about how every released
>> version of Sage is available, so if a paper uses sage-x.y.z, then it
>> is possible to get sage-x.y.z and try out the computation (unlike the
>> situation with magma, say).    So I think making the old source easy
>> to find is important.
>>
>> William
>
> This bothered me too recently, and I forgot to complain about it.  I
> liked the old big list of sage releases and their release dates.

This is now trac #7205:

http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/7205

I wonder if it would also be good to archive bdists for one specific
Linux release, e.g., 32-bit x86 Ubuntu 8.04 LTS? Since then one can
easily get a virtual machine and drop our binary in it.

William

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