On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:35 AM, Vincent Knight <[email protected]> wrote:
> This sounds like a great idea! I'll get started on one that hopefully
> doesn't overlap with anyone else's's area of expertise.

Cool ;-)

To make this easier, I think it better to split this up into smaller
pieces. For example, you only select a few items and we send it out
(your blog, which is already hooked up with the planet blog, G+, FB,
...).
A few days later (?), items from a specific topic like elliptic curves
are also sent out, and so on. Then it doesn't end up to be too much
work at once and it's also easier to digest for others. Optimal would
be a steady stream of news and cool features about Sage.

I also wouldn't be too concerned with overlaps. If it happens, why
not? An expert will likely put more emphasis on a specific feature and
add some additional context to it -- whereas a non-expert will
obviously just mention it and copy/paste the doctest commands.

Thinking again about the picked tickets, I think these are the main areas:
core (Mac OSX 10.9)
notebook (no idea if something has changed)
combinatorics
algebra
group theory
geometry
elliptic curves
... and please forgive me if I forgot an important area, some of them
are also kind of overlapping ;)

Harald

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