I don't want to touch sensible topic.
But discussing a master-plan on the modularity of sage could maybe help on different topics. I'm thinking e.g.

- Helping the different distros to accept sage(-core) as a package.

- maybe creating other subprojects a la sage-combinat. Surely others have thought before about "sage-numerics", "sage-highschool", "sage-grouptheory", "sage-documentation", "sage-algebra" etc. as projects on their own?

Regards


On 07/05/2013 03:36 PM, Burcin Erocal wrote:
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 15:23:51 +0200
Hikari Boulders <hikari.bould...@gmail.com> wrote:

about 4ti2: is there some master-plan to make sage more modular or
smaller?

Unfortunately, no. lmonade takes a step in this direction by making the
package system more flexible:

http://www.lmona.de

In the near future, I will make some standard components of Sage
optional in lmonade, much like William's initial effort with the psage
distribution.


Cheers,
Burcin


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