Github is a good idea. I use it for sharing ipynb in different languages
and people can fork it. You can even do your docs in jupyter and it will
present to user in nbviewer.
https://github.com/aishenri (not really interesting, but the fork are)
https://github.com/sagemanifolds (this one is wonderfull)
Le 26/11/2016 à 05:29, Ryan a écrit :
I have been an active sage user for over a year now and have been
doing research and coding under the direction of my professor. As part
of the final, I need to submit my work and I was wondering how I might
go about giving back to sage with some codes and an entire algebraic
tropical mathematics package that we wrote. We have a package made up
in sage based on the “sage developer’s guide” and we would like to
open it up so others may use it/see it; however, we aren't interested
in having it be incorporated into the source code as this process
seems quite complex. We were curious if there are common places like
GitHub or other repositories that people use to share packages and
how they let others know about them.
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