Re: [sage-devel] Re: testing sage notebook

2011-08-22 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 10:18 AM, William Stein wrote: > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 9:24 AM, defeo wrote: >> On Aug 6, 12:47 pm, Rado wrote: >>> I just reverted *.sagenb.org to the state it was in 2 days ago. >> >> What's the status of *.sagenb.org, right now? I haven't been able to >> create new w

Re: [sage-devel] Re: testing sage notebook

2011-08-22 Thread William Stein
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 9:24 AM, defeo wrote: > On Aug 6, 12:47 pm, Rado wrote: >> I just reverted *.sagenb.org to the state it was in 2 days ago. > > What's the status of *.sagenb.org, right now? I haven't been able to > create new worksheets or open old ones in the past few days on www.sagenb.o

[sage-devel] Re: testing sage notebook

2011-08-22 Thread defeo
On Aug 6, 12:47 pm, Rado wrote: > I just reverted *.sagenb.org to the state it was in 2 days ago. What's the status of *.sagenb.org, right now? I haven't been able to create new worksheets or open old ones in the past few days on www.sagenb.org: I invariably get an "Internal Server Error". Thank

[sage-devel] Re: testing sage notebook

2011-08-06 Thread Jason Grout
On 8/6/11 12:47 PM, Rado wrote: I just reverted *.sagenb.org to the state it was in 2 days ago. Thanks for your patience and bug reports in the last two days. A lot of bugs got exposed due to the scale of sagenb.org, and those were bugs not caught doc tests or selenium tests (more selenium tests

[sage-devel] Re: testing sage notebook

2011-08-06 Thread Rado
I just reverted *.sagenb.org to the state it was in 2 days ago. Thanks for your patience and bug reports in the last two days. A lot of bugs got exposed due to the scale of sagenb.org, and those were bugs not caught doc tests or selenium tests (more selenium tests would be nice!). We have a lit