I think that would be a great idea. The next step would be to do a 
tutorial on how to work with a notebook. I believe that for that purpose 
we would still need some kind of a sandbox account. In order to draw 
people in, we would have to make sure that the sandbox account has 
sufficient resources available to run fast.

Stan


Jason Merrill wrote:
> Maybe some of you have seen this before, but I think try ruby is an
> excellent model to follow for pulling people in.  No registration, and
> it offers a nice guided tutorial if you want, with plenty of leeway to
> experiment on your own.  At the end of a little tutorial you could
> offer options for going forward, like, register an account, or
> download Sage for yourself.
>
> http://tryruby.hobix.com/
>
> JM
> >
>   


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