[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-22 Thread Rob Beezer
Optional use of OpenID servers, username-mapping, and profile pages all sound great. Thanks, Rado (and everybody else) for your excellent work on this. Rob -- To post to this group, send an email to sage-devel@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to sage-devel+unsubsc

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-22 Thread Rado
> 1. Rado reviews and pulls my latest bugfixes/changes that address > several bugs. done. I have a different bug fix for one of the issues, I need a review for that. More details in google code. > > 2. Rado commits his fix for data URLs done. > > 3. William pulls the new codebase from Rado and

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-22 Thread Jason Grout
On 4/22/11 1:30 AM, William Stein wrote: That's a great point. Or we can make it an option (off by default) to the notebook command, e.g., to get support by default one does notebook(openid=True) and by default openid=False. That's something we would want anyways, since we don't want op

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-22 Thread Jason Grout
On 4/22/11 2:02 AM, Florent Hivert wrote: However my user name for this notebook account is openidXX, where the 10 X's are some sort of hash or token (I presume). (a) Is this hash something you want the world to see? (I have only a partial understanding of OpenID.) You can see my gene

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-22 Thread Florent Hivert
> >However my user name for this notebook account is openidXX, > >where the 10 X's are some sort of hash or token (I presume). > > > >(a) Is this hash something you want the world to see? (I have only a > >partial understanding of OpenID.) You can see my general level of > >paranoia mean

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Jason Grout wrote: > On 4/21/11 9:06 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: >> >> On Apr 21, 12:46 pm, Jason Grout  wrote: >>> >>> What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7?  If that is >>> absolutely not possible, what would it take to get it into the release >>> after

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread Jason Grout
On 4/21/11 9:06 PM, Rob Beezer wrote: On Apr 21, 12:46 pm, Jason Grout wrote: What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7? If that is absolutely not possible, what would it take to get it into the release after 4.7? Maybe this belongs on sage-notebook, but I wonder if OpenID authen

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread kcrisman
On Apr 21, 10:06 pm, Rob Beezer wrote: > On Apr 21, 12:46 pm, Jason Grout wrote: > > > What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7?  If that is > > absolutely not possible, what would it take to get it into the release > > after 4.7? > > Maybe this belongs on sage-notebook, but I wond

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread Rob Beezer
On Apr 21, 12:46 pm, Jason Grout wrote: > What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7?  If that is > absolutely not possible, what would it take to get it into the release > after 4.7? Maybe this belongs on sage-notebook, but I wonder if OpenID authentication is where we want it to be.

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread Jason Grout
On 4/21/11 4:30 PM, William Stein wrote: Jeroen's more efficient than that. E.g., if you look at /home/release you'll see there is already a sage-4.7.1.alpha0 ! Wow! Okay, then we'll just wait until Rado pushes his change for the data/ directory issue that came up recently, then give Jeroen

Re: [sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Jason Grout wrote: > On 4/21/11 3:25 PM, William Stein wrote: >> >> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Jeroen Demeyer >>  wrote: >>> >>> On 2011-04-21 21:46, Jason Grout wrote: What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7? >>> >>> I think this is

[sage-devel] Re: Flask notebook

2011-04-21 Thread Jason Grout
On 4/21/11 3:25 PM, William Stein wrote: On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:57 PM, Jeroen Demeyer wrote: On 2011-04-21 21:46, Jason Grout wrote: What would it take to get the flask notebook into 4.7? I think this is absolutely not possible (to use your own wording). I strongly agree. I agree too.