Wow, I didn't realise ipynb worksheets get rendered on github! How did you 
do this? I looked at this one: 
https://github.com/aishenri/julexample/blob/master/phaseportraitplots-test.ipynb,
 
downloaded and uploaded to SMC, but couldn't open it there. Not sure what I 
did wrong. If one could make the worksheets be displayed nicely in github 
and then add instructions for how to get them somewhere to be able to edit, 
such as SMC, that would already take us a long way. If this also works for 
sws worksheets, this would satisfy 2 of my requirements, permanent, and 
rendered. Do you know if it would work with sws? Can you explain a bit more?

On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 10:59:34 AM UTC+2, HG wrote:
>
> Why don't you create a github it will show it with nbviewer automatically ?
>
> Here is mine (not specially interesting) but apparently all your work 
> could be view :)
>
> https://github.com/aishenri
>
> Le 26/08/2016 à 10:55, Stan Schymanski a écrit :
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have been using sagemath for research for many years now, and I am 
> extremely happy with it. For my latest papers, I would like to make the 
> sage code available to the public, so that people can follow through what I 
> did and re-use the code for their own data. The journal's guidelines also 
> ask to make any relevant data and code available. Of course, I could just 
> upload it to some generic data server, but it would be so great to also 
> make it available on a sage server, which would render the worksheets 
> correctly and where people could start working with it straight away. I 
> believe that this would make a lot more scientists aware of the benefits of 
> sagemath. 
>
> There used to be several open sagemath servers around, but the ones I used 
> previously have disappeared, probably at the same time as sagemath cloud 
> (SMC) made its appearance. I gather that SMC is commercial, meant to 
> generate funds for the further development of sagemath. I hope it takes 
> off. However, this also means that SMC is likely not the right place to 
> permanently publish worksheets, as they would be taken down once I stop 
> paying the fees for some reason. Can anyone suggest a suitable place for 
> that? The minimum requirement is that the worksheet can be viewed and 
> downloaded. Being able to execute and modify cells would be a bonus, and 
> long-term availability (permalink?) would be another bonus. I haven't seen 
> any "public" worksheets on SMC, in the way the old sage servers worked. 
> Would there be scope to create such a space in SMC, so to say as an 
> advertisement? 
>
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