Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Ivan Andrus
On Jul 5, 2013, at 3:48 AM, Harald Schilly wrote: > A week ago i started to log what's happening on the sagemath.org > website and analyzed the resulting logfiles. The following page shows > cumulative numbers for the downloads of SPKGes, which might come in > handy! > > http://sagemath.org/spkg

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Michael Abshoff
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:36 PM, Burcin Erocal wrote: > On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 15:23:51 +0200 > Hikari Boulders wrote: Hi, >> about 4ti2: is there some master-plan to make sage more modular or >> smaller? Moore's law does mostly take care of this, but unless I am mistaken only a few times spkgs ha

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Felix Salfelder
Hi there. On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 04:00:39PM +0200, Harald Schilly wrote: > splitting it apart for debian does happen right now. what does "not compiling python if its already there" to do with "splitting apart"? (replace "python" with any other packagename). indeed its just the contrary, I am w

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Harald Schilly
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Hikari Boulders wrote: > I don't want to touch sensible topic. well, this was just an observation of me, nothing more. including this package or not would change so little, that it won't hurt. the actual question is, and that's offtopic, what would be the benefit

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Hikari Boulders
I don't want to touch sensible topic. But discussing a master-plan on the modularity of sage could maybe help on different topics. I'm thinking e.g. - Helping the different distros to accept sage(-core) as a package. - maybe creating other subprojects a la sage-combinat. Surely others have th

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Burcin Erocal
On Fri, 05 Jul 2013 15:23:51 +0200 Hikari Boulders wrote: > about 4ti2: is there some master-plan to make sage more modular or > smaller? Unfortunately, no. lmonade takes a step in this direction by making the package system more flexible: http://www.lmona.de In the near future, I will make s

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Hikari Boulders
about 4ti2: is there some master-plan to make sage more modular or smaller? if so, then it would not be a good idea to make 4ti2 into standard. On 07/05/2013 11:48 AM, Harald Schilly wrote: A week ago i started to log what's happening on the sagemath.org website and analyzed the resulting log

Re: [sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread John Cremona
Interesting. I have no idea what cremona-20071114 is, but it looks >5 years out of date! John On 5 July 2013 10:48, Harald Schilly wrote: > A week ago i started to log what's happening on the sagemath.org > website and analyzed the resulting logfiles. The following page shows > cumulative numbe

[sage-devel] spkg statistics

2013-07-05 Thread Harald Schilly
A week ago i started to log what's happening on the sagemath.org website and analyzed the resulting logfiles. The following page shows cumulative numbers for the downloads of SPKGes, which might come in handy! http://sagemath.org/spkg_stats.html Colors indicate the category, the numbers are group