Both of those ideas sound fantastic, and not ridiculously hard
(although I don't understand the notebook code to do them myself).

-Marshall

On Sep 28, 10:11 pm, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote:

> Syncing worksheets between servers would also be very nice.  Often I
> develop and use the worksheet on a campus server, but to share it with
> the world, I upload to sagenb.  It would be fantastic if there was a way
> to then automatically mirror changes from my campus server on
> sagenb.org.  Perhaps an additional option in "Publish" to "Publish to
> another server".
>
> Another idea is to set up a sagenb.org type of server, but have it set
> up so that you can't execute worksheets (so no scalability slowdown
> issues), and all worksheets are published by default.  This would serve
> as sort of a public database of worksheets.  Ideally, it would do the
> mirroring described above of a local worksheet.  You can easily put the
> URL for such a worksheet into the "upload" box of your sage server to
> pull down a copy of that worksheet.  Additionally, it would be cool if
> your sage server could notify you when the worksheet you "forked" was
> updated.
>
> Jason

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