Dear Gentlemen,

I noticed that the MOODLE educational system is now widely available as a free 
option at a large proportion of the most popular free/low cost web hosting 
sites. I myself verified that it took only a few minutes to set up a fully 
functioning MOODLE server at zero cost to me. This feature will work wonders 
for popularizing MOODLE far and wide. I wonder why something like this cannot 
be set up for SAGE Math?  If SAGE were readily available on these hosting 
platforms as an option (probably because of the amount of resources needed for 
SAGE,  it would be an option on a low cost rather than the bottom end 
completely free web hosting choice), I think it would do much to encourage the 
wide spread adoption of SAGE Math.  I am also curious how dificult it would be 
to use a low cost web hosting site to set up a SAGE server on my own?  These 
sites typically offer Linux/BSD Unix functionality. If I buy the space, will 
they allow me to upload SAGE and compile and
 install it into a directory on the file system assigned to me? If so, how 
would I set it up so that everybody could access the SAGE notebook server on 
the site?  I have given up trying to make SAGE on my personal computer 
accessible from the Internet. I was told to use a "bridged" system for VMWare, 
but the server simply gives up and refuses to function if I put it up under 
anything except NAT.  I would much prefer to set it up on a low cost webhosting 
site anyway so it could be available at any time to my students, and we could 
use it to share worksheets with each other. I think as SAGE becomes more 
popular in education, having everybody use the www.sagemath.org server will 
lead to chaos. Those teachers who have access to sympathetic IT directors might 
be able to set it up on a school district system, but it would be really nice 
if educators could set it up on their own and have a URL to a SAGE web server 
that was entirely their own. Having it as an
 optional package at one or more of  these low cost web hosting sites would be 
a wonderful opportunity for educators without access to institutional IT 
resources. Has anybody tried this? I would very much like some input.  Could 
anybody with the necessary technical knowledge approach these sites and talk to 
their directors about offering a SAGE Math web server package as an option for 
their customers?  I am thinking about places like Freehostia, 110MB or GoDaddy. 
 What do you guys think?

Sincerely,

Jerry



      
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