On 27 April 2015 at 12:00, William Stein <wst...@sagemath.com> wrote:
> ...
> SMC won't be able to provide that sort of hosting for free, that's for sure.
>
>> I think new projects will have enough room.
>
> As of right now they do.  However, I have to move everything out of
> UW asap, so I can't promise anything at all regarding quotas of
> free projects, since even free projects will cost the company
> significantly.    I can't even promise SMC will be around in a year.
> It all depends on whether I am good enough at programming, and
> enough people are willing to pay.  This remains to be seen.
>

The topic has drifted a little ... but obviously it would be great
pity of all of your hard work on Sage Math Cloud comes to naught.  I
assume that your main paying target market would be universities
interested in the compute platform for research and easy availability
of Sage for classroom use? I suppose that you can't really get as much
advantage from free accounts as Google gets for gmail, for example,
but still it does amount to some form of marketing expense.

>>> >>> --
>>> >>> William (http://wstein.org)
>>> >
>>> --
>>> William Stein
>>> Founder/CEO of SageMath, Inc. (http://sagemath.com)
>>> 206-419-0925

On the original point of this thread:  Is there anything wrong with
just grabbing the 'fricas.py' source from somewhere, changing it, and
then importing it into an SMC/Sage worksheet?

Bill.

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