On Sep 27, 7:58 pm, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 9/27/10 9:56 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
>
> > I haven't been keeping up with the current alpha (yeah, I know, shame on
> > me). I'm trying to find where it is and what it is.
>
> > Would it be easy to add a page on the website, or even just a wiki page,
> > that says what the current alpha is and where to get it?
>
> > Even better, of course, would be an spkg directory and several
> > repositories that represent the current merge state, but that sounds
> > harder than just publishing the current alpha somewhere on a public,
> > easily-accessible web page from sagemath.org.
>
> I just found the latest alpha "release" on the release mailing list, of
> course:http://groups.google.com/group/sage-release/browse_thread/thread/1a01...
>
> It would still be nice to have some sort of updated wiki/web page for
> people that want to start development (maybe under
> http://sagemath.org/development.html)

The release manager could create a link from the current alpha on
sage.math (in this case, /home/release/sage-4.6.alpha1/) to /home/
release/current-alpha/, for lack of a better name.  Then we could put
a link to

  sage.math.washington.edu/home/release/current-alpha/

somewhere on the sagemath.org website. This just adds one thing for
the release manager to do, once the link is created.  Opinions?  Ideas
for a better name than "current-alpha"?

This wouldn't list what the current alpha version is, but if you
follow the link, you'll see the tar file there...

--
John

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