> I've been thinking about what "sage-5.0" should be, beyond what is
> already slated to be in sage-4.8.    I propose the following goals:
>
>    * Finish OS X 10.7 port:http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/11881   
> (I've been working
> on this lately...)
>
>    * Get the new more scalable notebook included in Sage (maybe
> something slightly less ambitious than what Jason Grout setup
> recently, but close).

On a related note, the single-cell server worked brilliantly in a talk
someone not involved in its development gave here today.  Only
downside is you need the internet at this point :)

> Regarding Windows, as the world switches to web-apps and the cloud, it
> is more important to focus on the notebook than on porting Sage to
> Windows.    Also, any longterm strategy for getting Sage to really

Though for the short term this still could be useful -
ask.sagemath.org makes it clear there is a lot of demand for now.

On the other hand, it's also clear that without significantly more
help on the Cygwin port, it's not going to be there for a while.  I
just messed with it today, and decided to uninstall my Cygwin instead
because of some weird sed problem Leif and I were trying to figure out
a few months ago... sigh.

- kcrisman

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