On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 5:59 AM, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 2015-08-28, Scott Morrison <scott.morri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > There are a number of sources around the web that refer to
>> ><http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/Cohomology/> for
>> > explanations of doing group cohomology calculations in Sage, but that
>> > link
>> > is now broken.
>>
>> Wow, that's bad. And I (as the maintainer) was not aware of the change
>> in permission.
>>
>
> I think that was a result of some legal wrangling at UW regarding what Sage
> stuff is/isn't permissible, and at least for some time everything was turned
> off... iirc?  William, I recall you saying that, for the long-term, hosting
> precisely this kind of research-oriented thing was going to be permitted -
> is that correct, or did I misunderstand things there?

Yes, everything you said is right.  The additional orthogonal problem is that I
failed to get some grants, so I have no money to pay for hosting of
many of my computers.  As a result many are sitting in a pile on the
floor.   The ones that are left aren't in a great state -- with the
last of my NSF money, I hired Andrew Ohana to spend a few weeks
getting things reconfigured and working, but it wasn't enough time,
and I don't have the time right now.

Simon, etc. -- find hosting elsewhere.  Github makes hosting of <2GB
binaries for free trivial, so use that.

William

-- 
William Stein
Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://wstein.org

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