Hi,

[...]

David Joyner wrote:
> I think Mike Hansen is working on it
> in the Sage notebook. I think it is implemented in codenode
> http://www.codenode.org/ but codenode does not (yet)play nice with
> Sage. If I had to guess, I would guess that both of these should happen
> before the end of the summer.
>   
[...]


Nice! There is a lot of decoupling happening into Sage with seems fine 
for having a more flexible CAS and with more "bootstrapping". Codenode 
is made with Django, but may be in the decoupling it could be more CMS 
neutral and for example integrate with Web2py _or_ Django. Having probed 
both, it seems to me that Web2py is more minimalist and self contained 
that Django. Anyway having a smaller and versatile Sage is better and 
things like Codenode and Source Python Distribution are good steps in 
that direction. By the way I liked a lot the idea of starting from SPD 
and add packages according to the theme of study, for example install 
all the packages related with Linear Algebra and plotting in 2D/3D. In 
that way we can have a comprehensive and scalable solution at the same 
time, and this is something that other CAS, privative and libre, had 
failed to do.

Cheers,

Offray

Ps: This is how my system looks, as you see Sage-mathematics-bin is by 
far the biggest thing in it, but I only use a tiny part of it:

https://files.getdropbox.com/u/394620/Imagenes/pacgraph.png

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