> I don't really want a giant proliferation of sages on my computer,
> though, so I'd still appreciate pointers on eventually deleting some
> of them.  (I'll leave the badly behaved ones for testing for now,
> though.)

That is REALLY easy. You just take them and delete them, however you
do it on your system.  The only "global" thing that Sage leaves behind
is a .sage/ folder in your home directory, but all Sage installations
share this.  (This is especially important for the notebook, if you
use that.)

- kcrisman

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