This would definitely be called for if the AMS approves William's
Short Course application. I can help with funding if needed.

Kiran

On Jan 26, 11:30 pm, mhampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since this sort of decision should be made pretty early in the year I
> wanted to open a discussion on it.
>
> Sage has had two exhibition booths at the national (US) joint math
> meetings, in 2008 and 2009.  This year we did not have a booth.
>
> I think those booths were extremely helpful in making people more
> aware of Sage.  My impression is that now somewhere around 1/3 to 1/2
> of academic mathematicians have heard of Sage, but most do not have a
> clear idea of exactly what it is and what it can do.  If we had a
> booth at the 2011 meetings, I think it would be important to have a
> good graphical display - i.e. at least one good-sized monitor, ideally
> 2.  William Stein obtained a great monitor for 2008, but its unclear
> how to repeat that in New Orleans.
>
> Overall I think it would be worthwhile to have another booth if enough
> people can pitch in.  It does take a lot of effort.  While it costs
> money, at least 2 people get exhibitor registrations (maybe 3?).  For
> the money (less than $1000 total I think) its probably the most
> effective way to get the attention of many mathematicians.
>
> I would be willing to help organize and run a booth in 2011 if some
> other people could commit to that as well.  I do not have a source of
> funding for it at the moment but if we start now it shouldn't be too
> hard to find.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> -Marshall Hampton

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