I just managed to install the new notebook, I am going to test it in
the following days. Thank you all for the efforts, the code needed
some care :)
On Feb 7, 10:27 pm, Jason Grout wrote:
> We need people to test the new flask-based notebook that was done at the
> January Sage Days in Seattle (I
I am currently testing the Flask notebook. I will report any problems
I encounter.
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On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 7:54 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
>> This is somewhat off-topic, but has anyone considered celery for
>> executing computation-heavy tasks?
>
> That's the basic idea of the notebook redesign. See
> http://wiki.sagemath.org/Notebook%20design
>
> I hadn't heard of celery. Thanks f
On 2/8/11 12:12 PM, didier deshommes wrote:
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
It would also be very interesting to see if this code is more scalable than
the current notebook. For example, I wonder if running this flask-based
This is somewhat off-topic, but has anyone consid
On 2/7/11 4:02 PM, didier deshommes wrote:
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 3:27 PM, Jason Grout wrote:
It would also be very interesting to see if this code is more scalable than
the current notebook. For example, I wonder if running this flask-based
notebook on top of, say, nginx using uwsgi, would sc
On 2/7/11 4:36 PM, David Kirkby wrote:
We could do a lot worst than ask on an Apache list, asking for advice
about how to make a scalable server. Or reading the Apache
documentation might give us some ideas.
Yep. Another idea (that has also been suggested a lot before) is to
write an app tha