Dear list,

[ This goes to sage-support becaus I do not know if this is already 
possible with our current kernel.  Please redirect to sage-devel if you 
think it more appropriate... ]

Re-hashing the SageTeX documentation, I was reminded that this nice package 
was able to use a remote Sage interpreter through, fo example, an SSH link.

This made me wonder if it would be possible to implement a 
"mini-Jupyter-kernel" able to invoke a remote Sage kernel to process a 
local worksheet.

A possible enhancement of this scheme would be to pass some pointer to the 
local current directory as a possible point of access for the remote 
process to access local files, through something not unlike sshfs.

This might allow to offer a somwhat secure access to Sage on machines too 
small or too exotic to offer a local Sage interpreter (e. g. Windows 
laptops), as long as they can run the Jupyter notebook.

Do you think that our current kernel would allow for that ?

--
Emmanuel Charpentier

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