On 11/9/11 10:12 AM, William Stein wrote:
On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Jason Grout<jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
Is anyone using flask.sagenb.org? It is now an obsolete experiment, since
the new flask notebook is running on sagenb.org and the cutting-edge flask
notebook is running on test.sagenb.org.
Does anyone have any objections to deleting flask.sagenb.org (after a time
period, of course). Or should we just update flask.sagenb.org to the most
recent flask server and leave it at that, and have yet one more server in
addition to demo, demo2, alpha, etc.
If feasible, the best option by far would be to do that -- just
upgrade it and have one more server. Then we can delete the extra
install of Sage, which saves several GB's. I wanted to do this a
while ago, but Rado says it's extremely difficult (impossible?) to do
right, since the flask server uses openid, and the openid accounts
wouldn't be accessible, since they had funny login names.
Is the problem that Rado eventually implemented the Profile page so that
users could pick a username, but flask.sagenb.org is from before then,
when Sage would just assign a random string or something for the username?
Thanks,
Jason
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