On Jan 29, 6:24 am, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
> > On 29 Jan., 10:11, William Stein <wst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> It'shttp://ask.sagemath.org, and it's vastly different than sage-support.
>
> > However, I find the tags nice. Could that somehow be adopted for sage
> > discussion lists? [snip]
>
> The Sage mailing list are "Google groups", and as such, unfortunately,
> they are not customizable in any nontrivial ways.


In fact, the features that Simon mentions were, as I understand it,
the reason some people thought ask.sagemath could eventually be a good
step up from sage-support.  I, for one, am in favor of a similar site
for sage development! (before you oppose it, try to search through the
past messages on this list for something you know happened about a
month ago but can't quite remember-- I think you'll find it
challenging.)


As for what I've been working on, I just joined sage development this
year, so my personal posting rate to the sage lists has seen a
dramatic increase :)  I spent a large amount of time and effort
writing code for multivariate power series (ticket #1956), and I very
much hope it gets a final review soon.

I also filed some new tickets having to do with algebra and graphics,
and fixed a few other tickets.  I think I even did a review or two.
Oh, and I'm really happy about the new look of the sage documentation,
another change I got to be involved with :)

In general, it's been a fun and challenging year!

-Niles


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