> How fast will new SageMath versions be packaged? I suppose that fast
> enought, and those needing the bleeding edge version can compile it
> themself.

I agree. Ubuntu bionic has 8.1, cosmic has 8.3.

Unless we screw up and make Sage impossible to package (see mail by
Samuel on Debian freeze), these will follow closely enough for the
average user.

> Seems interesting. Here we will have about 35,000 theoretically possible
> users,

That's a lot for a single server! Unless the average use is a single
day a year :)

> and maybe 10 of them will be heavy duty users. Then maybe 500 may
> be users in some random course, or checking just one computation etc.

500 hundred simultaneous connections may also be a bit too much,
depending on how powerful your server is.

> I have no previous experience on containers, but I guess they are here to
> stay and I should learn them.

I got to the point where I consider Docker as fundamental a tool  as Git.

Luca

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