> I'd say that if you really want to develop Sage with your students on a
> joint computer then you need to have direct access to a Linux machine. Its

Or a Mac, if you set up ssh availability or whatever - # 7, Maarten
says so.  But see # 3,4.


> What solution is best for you really depends on how much you expect sage
> will get used. I definitly advise you to have your own sage notebook server
> running somewhere. And it would be best if that place was accesible from the
> WWW so student can also use it from home.

+1 very good idea.

> (3,4) It would not be a large imposition on computer science since sage can
> be installed without root acces they can just give you an account and the
> possibility to run a web service. You or one of your students could then
> install sage yourself, even installing non standard spkgs as you please.

Yes, totally do this.  We have this and it works great.

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