On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:28 PM, kcrisman wrote:
> I'm not part of this community, yet, may be never, but from my perspective
>> You are welcome "back" any time.
>>
>
> +1
>
> Though in open source development (at least in open development projects
> like this one) meaning that sometimes people w
>
> I'm not part of this community, yet, may be never, but from my perspective
> You are welcome "back" any time.
>
+1
Though in open source development (at least in open development projects
like this one) meaning that sometimes people will hit the road over
disagreements, everyone should de
reede, 12. veebruar 2016 9:53.23 UTC kirjutas Dima Pasechnik:
>
> Hi William,
> I have already volunteered; Thierry set me up accounts on trac and wiki
> hosts, but I (still) lack sudo rights.
> Perhaps for moving the thing it's not needed, I didn't check.
> (Thierry replies to my emails very s
To be more productive at my critique I add that I think that the following
phrase covers the whole Mathematica part without picking on any specific
competitor:
"Sage is an open source alternative to many generally known highly
professional mathematics software packages. One of the aims of the
Thanks. I'll re-run it then, when I have the time.
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esmaspäev, 22. veebruar 2016 16:58.52 UTC kirjutas William:
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> We made a SageMath promotional video this weekend
>
> https://youtu.be/AEKOjac9obk
>
>
Well, we all have our properties, cultural background included, that at
some situation are our strengths and at some other situation are o
I think you just ran out of RAM, you need about 2GB per CPU core to build
Sage. The gcc ice in scipy is a sign of running out of memory,
e.g. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/cannot-install-scipy
On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 10:20:37 PM UTC+1, Martin Vahi wrote:
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>
> Well,
All the drama and the king's men...
.. can not help me, because wherever I travel, my personal properties and
dreams and beliefs come with me.
Actually, I feel sorry for Your mental pains, but as little as I have seen
from this forum within the last few weeks, I do not see anyone doing any
h
I add that the VirtualBox virtual appliance had about 900MiB of RAM
allocated to it and it had about 90% of a single 3GHz CPU time allocated to
it, with the CPU supported accelerations.
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Hello Nathan.
Just before you quit the stage (am I guessing right?), I am happy to thank
you for creating my trac account and retrieving (two times) my password to
me.
Hoping that your future will be funnier and sorry for your misfortune in
the titans clash usually one driver is en
On Sunday, February 21, 2016 at 12:22:41 PM UTC+1, Martin Vahi wrote:
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> I ask, if there exist some set-up that test-builds Sage?
>
There is also http://build.sagemath.org/release/waterfall … you can click
around and see what's going on.
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We do have a virtual machine available
at http://files.sagemath.org/win/index.html for the record
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esmaspäev, 22. veebruar 2016 5:56.41 UTC kirjutas Ralf Stephan:
> ...
> Please see http://patchbot.sagemath.org/
> ...
> Knowing Travis with SymPy I have the impression such free services cannot
> offer significantly better performance than our patchbot. They have to
> slice
> their CPUs over m
Hello everybody,
I am disgusted by what this community has become. You are also tired
of seeing me complain here about a lot of things.
Have fun.
Nathann
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> "to infer that a familiar opinion is a prevalent one"
>
This never happened.
Nathann
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On Monday, February 22, 2016 at 6:08:40 PM UTC+1, Johan S. R. Nielsen wrote:
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> Oh man, not *that* discussion again...
It could be a psychological tactic, where he tries to influence our entire
social group. See: Weaver, K., Garcia, S. M., Schwarz, N., & Miller, D. T.
(2007). Inferring the
Cool! You have a good narration voice :-)
> You made this to promote SageMathCloud. Don't call it a SageMath
> promotional video.
Oh man, not *that* discussion again...
Best,
Johan
William Stein writes:
> We made a SageMath promotional video this weekend
>
> https://youtu.be/AEKOjac9obk
> We made a SageMath promotional video this weekend
You made this to promote SageMathCloud. Don't call it a SageMath
promotional video.
Nathann
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We made a SageMath promotional video this weekend
https://youtu.be/AEKOjac9obk
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Hello everybody,
There are many requests for new trac accounts, and I will not be
creating them anymore.
Regards,
Nathann
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Hello Miguel,
I would like to chip in and help complete the work ! I am sorry as
I could not work on this. Anytime is good for me.
Thanks,
Amit.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 6:50 PM, mmarco wrote:
> Ticket #17030 contains Amit Jamagadni's implementation of knot theory done
> in 2014 GSoC, an
Ticket #17030 contains Amit Jamagadni's implementation of knot theory done
in 2014 GSoC, and, even if it is mostly functional, it has been rotting for
a while. Most of the work is done, but it needs a final effort for
polishing and reviewing it.
That is the kind of work that a few commited peop
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