On 5/3/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I gave a talk to my department about SAGE on April 19th.  I know at
> least a few people downloaded it here after that.

Thanks!

> I had some explicit interest from our statistics folks on getting R
> incorporated.  I tried to install R and rpy on my mac pro (i.e. intel
> os X) and had the same problems I had on an os X ppc - some sort of
> linking problem.  I will continue to try.

Thanks!  Report anything here.

> I was also asked if SAGE had linear programming functions.  I know
> that there is one included with cddlib, which is added as part of
> polymake - is there another that is easier to use?

No, there's nothing that is easy to use yet, that I'm aware of.
It would be if either somebody made a SageX interface to
cddlib, or investigated other options (e.g., does GSL do
anything?).

> -Marshall Hampton
>
> On May 1, 11:36 pm, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > By the way, here are some download stats for SAGE fromwww.sagemath.org(the
> > master site).  These measure only the *unique* IP addresses that actually
> > downloaded the indicated item in the given period (see below).
> >
> > Summary: The total number of downloads during April 2007 was 829,
> > divided up as follows:
> >      Window/Cygwin Binary: 208       (!!)
> >      Source: 203
> >      Linux Binary: 174
> >      VMware:  145
> >      OS X Binary: 99
> >
> > Regarding the mailing lists:
> >      sage-devel has 128 members; there were 401 posts in March and 286 in 
> > April.
> >      sage-forum has 106 members
> >      sage-support has 88 members
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Here are some more refined recent download statistics by date:
> >
> > The last 2.5 days:
> > Windows Binary  (this is the Cygwin version)
> > 41
> > Linux Binary
> > 31
> > OS X Binary
> > 35
> > Source
> > 20
> > VMware
> > 22
> >
> > The week starting April 22:
> > Windows Binary
> > 30
> > Linux Binary
> > 31
> > OS X Binary
> > 15
> > Source
> > 41
> > VMware
> > 25
> >
> > The week starting April 15:
> > Windows Binary
> > 37
> > Linux Binary
> > 42
> > OS X Binary
> > 15
> > Source
> > 49
> > VMware
> > 28
> >
> > The week starting April 8:
> > Windows Binary
> > 49
> > Linux Binary
> > 31
> > OS X Binary
> > 11
> > Source
> > 47
> > VMware
> > 30
> >
> > The week starting April 1:
> > Windows Binary
> > 51
> > Linux Binary
> > 39
> > OS X Binary
> > 23
> > Source
> > 46
> > VMware
> > 40
> >
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > I created these using this shell script.
> >
> > echo "Windows Binary"
> > zgrep "sage.*tar.gz H" $1 | grep -i windows | awk '{ print $1 }' |sort
> > |uniq|wc -l
> > echo "Linux Binary"
> > zgrep "sage.*tar.gz H" $1 | grep -i linux | awk '{ print $1 }' |sort 
> > |uniq|wc -l
> > echo "OS X Binary"
> > zgrep "sage.*tar.gz H" $1 | grep -i osx | awk '{ print $1 }' |sort |uniq|wc 
> > -l
> > echo "Source"
> > zgrep "sage.*tar H" $1 | awk '{ print $1 }' |sort |uniq|wc -l
> > echo "VMware"
> >
> > --
> > William Stein
> > Associate Professor of Mathematics
> > University of Washingtonhttp://www.williamstein.org
>
>
> >
>


-- 
William Stein
Associate Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
http://www.williamstein.org

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