Re: [sage-devel] a modest proposal: spooning

2012-04-01 Thread William Stein
On Sunday, April 1, 2012, John Cremona wrote: > Hey, it passed noon many hours ago here in the UK so enough! > Hey, I just flew from the UK to the USA today specifically so I could enjoy an extra long April Fools day. > John > > On 1 April 2012 17:49, William Stein wrote: >> >> >> On Sunday, A

Re: [sage-devel] a modest proposal: spooning

2012-04-01 Thread John Cremona
Hey, it passed noon many hours ago here in the UK so enough! John On 1 April 2012 17:49, William Stein wrote: > > > On Sunday, April 1, 2012, John H Palmieri wrote: >> >> >> On Sunday, April 1, 2012 2:57:46 AM UTC-7, Dan Drake wrote: >>> >>> > One of the main goals will be to implement new comm

Re: [sage-devel] a modest proposal: spooning

2012-04-01 Thread William Stein
On Sunday, April 1, 2012, John H Palmieri wrote: > > > On Sunday, April 1, 2012 2:57:46 AM UTC-7, Dan Drake wrote: >> >> > One of the main goals will be to implement new command line options >> > >> > sage -fork >> > sage -spoon >> > sage -knife >> >> On behalf of Sage users in Asia, I feel lik

Re: [sage-devel] a modest proposal: spooning

2012-03-31 Thread William Stein
On Sunday, April 1, 2012, Minh Nguyen wrote: > Hi folks, > > It is a fact universally acknowledged that an open source developer > with an idea is in need of a way to effectively implement the idea. > Distributed version control systems such as Mercurial, Git, etc. form > the early stage in the ev

[sage-devel] a modest proposal: spooning

2012-03-31 Thread Minh Nguyen
Hi folks, It is a fact universally acknowledged that an open source developer with an idea is in need of a way to effectively implement the idea. Distributed version control systems such as Mercurial, Git, etc. form the early stage in the evolution of processes of software development. The major