> One more question for Greg: What happened to the OSX Sage app you
> showed at Dev1? We are really anxious to get it merged into Sage since
> it looked really cool :)
> Cheers,
> Michael

I've been scrambling to finish a commercial iPhone application, which
should be done any day now. Then I'll return to the Mac OS X Sage app.
The version I showed at Dev 1 needs a lot of work before it can be
merged into the Sage distribution, but this does bring up a few
questions:

(0) I would like to invite suggestions from everyone for what they
would like to see in a Mac OS X Sage app.

(1) Is there anyone else in the Sage community interested in working
on this Mac OS X app? Preferably with Mac OS X programming experience,
but I could also use some help with the Unix side of things.

(2) What is the best way to make the code available, with the intent
of merging it into the Sage distribution? This is not Python code that
is part of Sage, but rather a platform-specific wrapper. I would be
happy to post the code-in-progress on my own site and link to it from
the Sage Wiki. The Mac OS X XCode development environment has GUI
support for CVS, Subversion, and Perforce version control, but does
not explicitly support Mercurial.

-- Greg

-- 
Gregory D. Landweber
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Bard College

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