[sage-devel] new t-shirt thread (pun intended!)

2007-06-11 Thread Craig Citro
hey all, so here are three ideas for the sd4 shirt, called flier.pdf, flier_plain.pdf, and flier2.pdf in: http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/citro/sd4_shirt/ They're all basic variations on the sagemath.org flier, with the key difference being that they're b&w. What do people think? I persona

[sage-devel] Re: 9-12 time slot and very late

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
On 6/11/07, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > opps apparently the location is noted on the wiki > But only because I just added it in response to your question. Thanks for asking, so this could be clarified. William > > On 6/11/07, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > Hi,

[sage-devel] Re: 9-12 time slot and very late

2007-06-11 Thread Timothy Clemans
opps apparently the location is noted on the wiki On 6/11/07, Timothy Clemans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Where is "9-12: (optional) early-bird coffee, bagels, etc." going to be at > and approximately how late is very late (like 4am?)? > --~--~-~--~~~---~--~

[sage-devel] 9-12 time slot and very late

2007-06-11 Thread Timothy Clemans
Hi, Where is "9-12: (optional) early-bird coffee, bagels, etc." going to be at and approximately how late is very late (like 4am?)? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread Craig Citro
No, his is grayscale. We can't have any shades of gray (man, there are so many good jokes here) -- just black pixels & white pixels. For instance, his "unified," "python," and "web-aware" are all grayscale. I've been playing with cleaning up images in black & white, which is somewhat tedious when y

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread David Joyner
Why not just use what Martin has for the front, but with "www.sagemath.org" below it? That;s B+W. On 6/12/07, Craig Citro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > That's pretty neat. It would be better if http://www.sagemath.org > > > appeared somewhere on the shirt. > > > > +1 to this shirt! Perh

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread Craig Citro
> > That's pretty neat. It would be better if http://www.sagemath.org > > appeared somewhere on the shirt. > > +1 to this shirt! Perhaps sagemath.org underneath the breast logo, or > +underneath the symbols at the back. > > But the sparse layout is great. I agree -- this looks pretty cool. How

[sage-devel] SD 4 projects

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
Hi, I've reorganized the SD 4 coding sprint projects into subpages, and designated a *single* point of contact project leader for each project group. Please see http://www.sagemath.org:9001/days4/projects Here are the projects categories with corresponding project leaders. Please check

[sage-devel] Re: sage 2.6

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
> > Thanks. I've compiled it once, but on a G4 ibook, it takes a long > > time, > > so it's faster to download the binary to stay up to date (thanks to > > the > > wonderful frequent releases!). I just became really confused when I > > thought I was downloading the 2.6 release and it said 2.6 al

[sage-devel] Re: Complex numers in symbolic expressions.

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
On 6/11/07, Joshua Kantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I noticed that dealing with complex numbers doesn't work as well as I > would expect. Simple example, how do you get sage/maxima to perform > complex division > > sage: 1/(1+I) > > output 1/(1+I) > > I couldn't find any way to simplify other

[sage-devel] Re: sage 2.6

2007-06-11 Thread Robert Bradshaw
Compiling takes a while on any machine... Once you've got a working copy, however, you can do "sage -upgrade" (from the command line) to download (and re-compile) only the new stuff when a new version comes out. - Robert On Jun 11, 2007, at 4:20 PM, Jason Grout wrote: > > Robert Miller wr

[sage-devel] Complex numers in symbolic expressions.

2007-06-11 Thread Joshua Kantor
I noticed that dealing with complex numbers doesn't work as well as I would expect. Simple example, how do you get sage/maxima to perform complex division sage: 1/(1+I) output 1/(1+I) I couldn't find any way to simplify other than CC(1/(1+I)) which probably isn't want you want. also It doesn

[sage-devel] Re: sage 2.6

2007-06-11 Thread Jason Grout
Robert Miller wrote: > Jason, > > Although I have no idea about what version the binary actually is, I > can recommend that you try compiling from source. Especially if you > are interested in doing any sage development (as I assume since you > are posting to sage-devel and not sage-support), it

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread Nick Alexander
"William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That's pretty neat. It would be better if http://www.sagemath.org > appeared somewhere on the shirt. +1 to this shirt! Perhaps sagemath.org underneath the breast logo, or +underneath the symbols at the back. But the sparse layout is great. Nick -

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
That's pretty neat. It would be better if http://www.sagemath.org appeared somewhere on the shirt. On 6/11/07, Martin Albrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My try with inkscape: > > http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/graphics/sd4_t-shirt/ > > Martin > > > -- > name: Martin Albrecht >

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread Martin Albrecht
My try with inkscape: http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/graphics/sd4_t-shirt/ Martin -- name: Martin Albrecht _pgp: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x8EF0DC99 _www: http://www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~malb _jab: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --~--~-~--~~

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
On 6/11/07, Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd be happy to help out too. > > I was thinking since the SAGE coercion model is going to be a big topic of > discussion, a large commutative diagram between all (many) of the SAGE > objects might be fun, maybe even with a blurb of > > sa

[sage-devel] Re: SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread Robert Bradshaw
I'd be happy to help out too. I was thinking since the SAGE coercion model is going to be a big topic of discussion, a large commutative diagram between all (many) of the SAGE objects might be fun, maybe even with a blurb of sage: a+b and the coercion path followed. - Robert On Mon, 11 Jun

[sage-devel] Re: sage 2.6

2007-06-11 Thread Robert Miller
Jason, Although I have no idea about what version the binary actually is, I can recommend that you try compiling from source. Especially if you are interested in doing any sage development (as I assume since you are posting to sage-devel and not sage-support), it is best to compile sage on the ma

[sage-devel] SD 4 t-shirt

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
Hi, Would anybody like to volunteer to work on the SD 4 t-shirt. Craig Citro and I thought perhaps a modified version of the SAGE flier/web page would make a good t-shirt: http://www.sagemath.org/flier/ William -- William Stein Associate Professor of Mathematics University of Washingt

[sage-devel] SAGE Days 4

2007-06-11 Thread William Stein
Dear Michael (cc: Speakers and sage-devel), Michael, could you post an announcement and send out an email to the department about SAGE Days 4, which is *this* week? It starts tomorrow. TITLE: SAGE Days 4 LOCATION: MEB (Mechanical Engineering Building) Room 328, TIMES: 1:30 - 4:00pm each day,

[sage-devel] Re: Getting from SEATAC to the University?

2007-06-11 Thread boothby
The local area code here is 206; my digits are 2 to the power of 1,0,3,3,1,2,3. According to the schedule, we'll be in MEB (Mechanical Engineering) 328 from 1:30 - 7:00 PM. http://www.sagemath.org:9001/days4schedule On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Nick Alexander wrote: > > Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTE

[sage-devel] Re: Getting from SEATAC to the University?

2007-06-11 Thread Nick Alexander
Robert Bradshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Here's some info. > > http://depts.washington.edu/rna2006/transportation.shtml Thanks! I've booked the shuttle. Nick --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ To post to this group, send email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscr

[sage-devel] Re: Getting from SEATAC to the University?

2007-06-11 Thread Robert Bradshaw
Here's some info. http://depts.washington.edu/rna2006/transportation.shtml On Jun 11, 2007, at 10:10 AM, Nick Alexander wrote: > > Could a Seattle native give me some advice on how to get from SEATAC > to the University? Google tells me it's 20 miles, which is a pretty > long cab fare. If it

[sage-devel] Getting from SEATAC to the University?

2007-06-11 Thread Nick Alexander
Could a Seattle native give me some advice on how to get from SEATAC to the University? Google tells me it's 20 miles, which is a pretty long cab fare. If it makes a difference, I touch down in Seattle at 1:30pm. Also, could I get a cell phone number of a conference attendee so I can find out w