On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Jason Grout
<jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 6/14/13 2:23 PM, kcrisman wrote:
>>
>> There are a number of tickets like #12232 (maybe six or seven) related
>> to the simple server API.  This thread is to discuss the status of this.
>> Here are a few possible opinions.
>>
>> 1) This API hasn't worked for a long time well, and doesn't work at all
>> with the current notebook. So these tickets are unlikely to ever be
>> worked on in their current state and should be closed.
>
>
>
> +1 for option (1)
>
>
>>   wrt sage tickets vs sagenb tickets, I feel like sagenb might be
>> reabsorbed
>>   into sage at some point. People split it off as a separate project so
>> they
>>   could rapidly redo it in Flask, but development has really trailed off
>>   since that big push in 2011, and Sage is switching to git anyway so
>> sagenb
>>   doesn't need to be a separate project to take advantage of DVCS
>>   nimbleness. Plus now there's cloud.sagemath.org
>> <http://cloud.sagemath.org/> and the ipython notebook
>>
>>   so in the future sagenb might be fighting a war on two fronts (as a
>> multi-
>>   user UI and a single-user UI respectively) to stay relevant as a
>> project.
>
>
> Personally, I think what will eventually happen is that cloud.sagemath.com
> will absorb the masses of crowds, and the IPython notebook will develop to
> be good enough (with our input and help), and sagenb as it currently exists
> will atrophy and be phased out.  I don't plan to work extensively on the
> sagenb codebase any time soon.  My time right now is taken up by the sage
> cell server and helping in what ways I can with the IPython notebook/Sage
> integration.

Some additional remarks:

  - I plan to (eventually) make Ipython also available as an integral
part of http://cloud.sagemath.com; if you open a .sagews you get the
worksheet I've developed, but if you open an ipython notebook file,
you'll get an ipython embedded there.  This is much like what wakari
does.

  - I also plan to make a single-user version of cloud.sagemath, which
cuts out all the complicated database and multi-user functionality,
leaving just the javascript client and single project server.

 -- William

>
> Jason
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William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
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