> > 
> > Sage-wise, I believe Mercurial is a remnant of the time 
> > before we switched to Git. I think we should remove it. 
>
>
I'm surprised it hadn't been long before.  Even I would approve that.

 

>
> Perhaps should we simply remove the pseudo-packages whose type is "pip" 
> (since there is the "sage -pip install" command), that is: 
>
> beautifulsoup 
> biopython 
> brian 
> guppy 
> mercurial 
> mpi4py 
> nibabel 
> pybtex 
> pyflakes 
> sqlalchemy 
> trac 
>

As long as we can test that this works properly with "our" Python and make 
sure to update any documentation, that would be okay.  brian for instance 
probably doesn't need too much doc change.  beautifulsoup was (is?) used 
for sagenb -> rst conversion, if I recall correctly, and if it isn't used 
elsewhere would probably be reasonable to deprecate, much as one might 
mourn the loss of sagenb in the near future.  (Though there may still be 
some places in some tutorials where this is mentioned, beautifulsoup I 
mean.) 

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