> > > > It would be unfortunate if the Sage notebook were to fall to the energy > > behind SagemathCloud without having some alternate project (like the > > IPython notebook, perhaps) providing this functionality; Andrey's points > > are legitimate. It clearly fills a need, especially as long as Sage > > doesn't have a one-download solution for Windows. (Which reminds me to > ask > > if anyone still knows how to take the now-working Cygwin and box it up, > as > > was apparently done long ago...) > > it makes more sense to make a cygwin package containing Sage. > > > That may be interesting, but the most useful version of any Windows solution is a one-download option which double-clicks to install Sage somewhere. Having to install Cygwin separately doesn't really seem any more interesting than the VirtualBox solution. Maybe I'm not understanding how the previous Cygwin one was distributed, but that was my understanding.
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