Thanks for passing Greg's evaluation of this on - that sounds about right. 
 (sage-edu, 
see https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sage-devel/x3h4m3LjWkI/gKfpnAijS5UJ )

I do think that more books is a real "selling" point.  Remember how you 
were contacted about the Use-Sage series...  I will again be road-testing 
my number theory text (nearly orthogonal to yours, William) this spring, 
for what it's worth, but I think if we can come up with creative (possibly 
non-monetary, or not primarily that) incentives to have people write more 
Sage-enabled texts, it will be key.

Even better would be to find people to write lab manuals for texts that 
already have significant portions in other languages but that are 
essentially language-agnostic.  I can think of several I have *used* off 
the top of my head.   Getting Sage as a 'normal' solution to go along with 
such texts will be very useful.  (But who will do this?  It will require 
work that will likely be unrewarded by both tenure committees and 
publishers.)

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