That is exactly what Ondrej (he has done most of the work) and I are
going with spdproject (Source Python Distribution):

http://code.google.com/p/spdproject/

We are just getting started, but we do have a base packages that includes:

numpy
scipy
ipython
sympy
the sage notebook
twisted/zope.interface/foolscap

SPD uses the sage build system and the pkgs format and we are working
with the Sage devs to maintain compatibility and merge our changes
back into Sage.

Please give it a shot and let us know if you run into problems.

Cheers,

Brian


On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 3:58 AM, gidiko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Are there plans for a fork of the notebook server as a separate python
> package not integrated into sage?
> I would like to be able to use the notebook functionality for
> accessing a remote python installation only with minimum extra
> packages installed there, e.g. numpy/scipy/matplotlib/twistedmatrix,
> however get the notebook "goodies" for interactive computing like
> latex output and plots from within the browser.
>
> Or is it absolutely necessary to install remotely the whole Sage
> distribution for getting to this? I mean is the transitive closure of
> current sage notebook's modules interdependencies too extensive for
> this separation to occur?
>
> Thanks for this enthusiastic, interesting and very promising project,
>
> Giorgos
>
> >
>

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