> > > > However, in the ideal case a user simply downloads and runs an > executable--clicks through a graphical install wizard, and then gets a > desktop icon which launches a Jupyter notebook (with sage and terminal > support) in their default web browser. Although there are still a few > rough edges [2] the alpha version of the Sage for Windows installer > that I have for you today does just that: > > Wow, this sounds fantastic! Maybe it's time to resurrect the old sage-windows list https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-windows/5vW8TZSEsXs which I see now Samuel L. has just done. Perhaps continue some technical discussion there (or cc: it)?
> > https://github.com/embray/sage-windows/releases/download/v1a1/SageMath-7.0-1a1-fat.exe > > > My hope is for this to eventually be adopted into the SageMath project > as the "official" distribution for Windows, replacing the existing > VM-based solution as I believe that this gives an overall > lighter-weight and more transparently "native" user experience. In > the future the same approach could also be adopted--I think--to > provide a "local" installation of SMC. > > > Or "an" official distribution; presumably some people might like the VM for various reasons? (Sandboxing, maybe, is there a difference between these solutions with respect to that?) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sage-devel" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to sage-devel+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.