On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 9:31 PM, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sage-Devel,
>
> Last year in January 2010, there were 1580 messages on sage-devel.
> This year, in January 2011, there have so far been only 604 messages.
>
> What are people working on?
>
> Besides writing code on top of Sage for number theory related projects
> (which goes into http://code.google.com/p/purplesage/), I've mainly
> been "mulling over" (but not actually writing code) what's going to
> happen with making the power of Sage available over the web in some
> highly-scalable manner.     I would really like to kick into gear the
> recent idea for evaluating a "single block of code" very robustly,
> since many other tools could build on that.   There was a lot of
> discussion about this a week or two ago, but nobody popped up and did
> all the work for me, which suggests I should stop being lazy and
> actually write some code.   Also, a lot of this problem is really
> about how to setup a solution in the particular environment of the
> sage.math cluster, which few people have access to.

I started something on this, but didn't get far.

> If every person reading responded with a paragraph about what they've
> been up to related to sage this month, then maybe we could get to 1000
> messages by the end of the month!

I've tweaked the patchbot a bit, rebased my bit-rotted patches
http://sage.math.washington.edu:21100/ticket/?author=robertwb , and
did some stuff on Cython.

- Robert

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