I fully agree with Robert Dodier : sagemath cannot include the 
multi-purpose packages round around the computer world, but the question is 
"If a package cannot be integrated into sagemath community code, does it 
exist a clear process for other communities (physics, geometry, 
statistics,..) to link with sage in order to make core sagmath + 
extrapackages, be runnable on SMC-sagecell-standalone sagemath...".

Process means : what are recommended code management (github ?..) ? what 
are requirements or dependencies (python2 or python 3) ? exist sand-box to 
run in protected mode, core sagemath+extra packages ?..

I do euclidean geometry code with sagemath, and I have wondered many times, 
if my code could be shared with the sagemath community. After learning 
about the sagemath dev process (issues,peer review and so on) I resigned 
for entered into it because of the needed extra-work (documentation, 
examples, doctests..) which is very time consuming. I am now more in "for 
future times, I will set a github project and make it public and evolving".

Dominique

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