On Feb 22, 12:42 am, "Ted Kosan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> William wrote:
> >  Basically I'm suggesting that everyone interested
> >  in making Sage the ultimate educational tool
> >  get organized, figure out who really wants to put
> >  in an insane amount of effort on this sort of thing,
> >  and put together a bunch of cool tools.
>
> For now I have the following two questions about this solution:
>
> 1) Which group takes ownership of the notebook, sage-edu or sage-devel?

sage-devel - the idea is that sage-edu rolls up a number of nice
(initially optional) spkgs that get merged into Sage as they mature.
The same applies to any extra code written by sage-edu. sage-edu
should function as a test bed for various bits and pieces of code like
the interactive widgets, which the research people have little
interest in. I doubt "you guys" want to do your own releases, so sage-
edu works as upstream, somewhat like currently the sage-combinat
people do.

> 2) Would sage-devel be willing to expose a standard API that can be
> used to access the Sage calculation engine?

I doubt that is really needed. If somebody wants to implement some
mathml abstraction layer (as Joel suggested below) that would be fine,
but while in the past William has thought about splitting off the
notebook as its own project I am not seeing that happening any time
soon.

> Ted

Cheers,

Michael
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