To get the process started for this year, I have created the page
https://wiki.sagemath.org/GSoC/2024 by copying last year's page, removing a
completed project and adding a new project that I hope to mentor this
summer.
The deadline for our project to apply as a GSoC mentoring organization is
It is perfectly OK to work on a sequence of tickets, just base your next
ticket's branch on this one, and list it as a dependence.
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Thanks, Vincent! I do have a question, if it's okay to ask here. One of my
tickets https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/22559 was just closed successfully
(what a wild ride!) and one of the things I need to do next is make more
changes to the relevant code, not within the scope of the original ticke
Welcome on board! Do not hesitate to use this list for your questions
relative to Sage development in general (but use trac ticket for
specific issues concerning the code).
Vincent
On 19/05/2017 02:13, Zachary Gershkoff wrote:
Hello,
This year I will be working on the matroid and graph theor
Hello,
This year I will be working on the matroid and graph theory packages for
Google Summer of Code. My project will focus on expanding the list of
matroid classes available in sage, with methods to do convenient or more
efficient computations specific to the class. In particular, I'll make a
Sir,
Thanks a lot.
Now i'm reading it for understanding.
Also i'm reading about betti numbers and other related stuffes :-).
Look like this is very interesting.
:-)
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 6:00 PM, mmarco wrote:
> You can get the code of sage here:
>
> https://github.com/sagemath/sage
>
> Th
You can get the code of sage here:
https://github.com/sagemath/sage
The relevant code for hyperplane arrangements is in the directory
src/sage/geometry/hyperplane_arrangement/
El miércoles, 17 de febrero de 2016, 2:10:08 (UTC+1), Jayamine A. escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> thanks a lot
>
> I'll look int
Hi,
thanks a lot
I'll look into Macaulay2 implementation as macro and William stein
suggested.
William stein
>For what it's worth I forwarded this to a hyper plane expert (my undergrad
adviser from long ago) and he says "Cool, thanks. I hope all is >well.
There is an arrangements package for Mac
Maybe that is a good way to start: look at what is available in Macaulay2
but not in Sage.
El martes, 16 de febrero de 2016, 21:29:17 (UTC+1), William escribió:
>
> For what it's worth I forwarded this to a hyper plane expert (my undergrad
> adviser from long ago) and he says "Cool, thanks. I ho
For what it's worth I forwarded this to a hyper plane expert (my undergrad
adviser from long ago) and he says "Cool, thanks. I hope all is well. There
is an arrangements package for Macaulay2 now, in case you weren’t already
aware. "
On Tuesday, February 16, 2016, mmarco wrote:
> The first refer
Please suggest me references which can improve my knowledge about sage.
> :-)
> Thanks
> Jayamine
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> Sir ,
Your idea is great!
And thanks for the reply
>- users should be able to propose small snippet of programs to be
>included in the base of tests
I think in that case a timer/clock/counter clock which is in the server
can help.
>- developer should set up and maintain servers tha
Hello Jayamine,
I just answer about "Regression test framework" that I did propose. It
is pure Python project and might fit with your skills. It is actually
intended for *both* users and developers. But from different perspective:
- users should be able to propose small snippet of programs to
Hi ,
I'm an third year computer engineering student at university of Peradeniya.
My major subjects are Discrete mathematics, Software engineering and
Networking.
Actually I'm new to Sage .. I played with sage to get a real feel of sage.
Graphs, algorithms!!
It's awesome..
Sincerely I have a g
Aaarghh... nobody took up the port of Rubi to Sage. Too bad for the
"engineering type" users of sage, for which this class of problems is
important.
Anyone having an idea for promoting this ?
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Le mardi 22 avril 2014 15:40:55 UTC+2, William a écrit :
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> On Tue, Apr 22, 2
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Jason Grout
wrote:
> Does anyone have an update about what projects are Google Summer of Code
> projects are running under the Sage umbrella?
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sage-announce/2XlTbBn4uCE
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
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Does anyone have an update about what projects are Google Summer of Code
projects are running under the Sage umbrella?
Thanks,
Jason
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Hi,
this year Sage [1] and lmonade [2] are mentoring organizations for the
Google Summer of Code [3] again.
[1] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/sagemath
[2] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/lmonade
[3] http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/go
I have seen that there are three projects awarded in Google summer of
code 2012
http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/projects/list/google/gsoc2012
Congratulations!
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The Google summer of code projects were announced. The python projects
include several of interest to Sage, including things related to Sphinx,
Cython, numpy, and scipy.
The python projects:
http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/python
All projects:
http://socghop.appspot.com/
I noticed that (as guessed) the Python Software Foundation was selected
as a mentoring organization for Google Summer of Code. There aren't any
Sage ideas up on the idea page:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/2009
If we are to propose a couple of ideas, now would be the time to do it,
Hi,
Are we doing anything for the Google Summer of Code this year?
The applications for mentoring organizations open tomorrow (March 9),
and end on Friday (March 13). The timeline is here:
http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2009/faqs.html#0_1_timeline_5354032302481437_
I started a wiki pa
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/26/0134235
Sage totally needs to get in on this! I figure Sage is far more worthy
than, say, Irssi [1]. :)
Dan
1. http://irssi.org/soc
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Hello,
FYI I just filled out the Google Summer of Code "Mentor Organization"
application for SAGE, to see if Google will give us some support.
So (1) nobody else do the same thing, and (2) no further discussion about
GSoC is needed unless we get support (we'll find out in 5 days).
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Hi,
According to
http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=60302&topic=10727
mentoring organizations can apply to mentor Google Summer of Code
projects between March 5 and March 12.
I think the chances Google will declare SAGE / Univ of Washington as a
mentoring organization are s
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