Thank you Samuel for your reply.

I know nothing about windows and I have been amazed by the fact that the 
windows binaries are produced somehow. In that way, it doesn't surprise me 
that they are not just produced somehow, but a decent effort is put into 
it. I just never looked into it, because I don't use windows.

I told my students that getting the windows files is one way to access sage 
and I would have liked to see that we are all on the same page (sage 9.2), 
but it doesn't matter much.

Samuel Lelievre schrieb am Dienstag, 3. November 2020 um 17:07:40 UTC+1:

>
>
> 2020-11-03 09:57:12 UTC, Jonathan:
>
>> There no windows binaries for 9.2 yet. Maybe there
>>
> is a reason for it, but I should wanted to post that.
>>
>  
> It's being worked on. It's not unusual that preparing Windows binaries
> for a new Sage version takes a few days to a few weeks.
>
> New releases of the Sage-Windows installer appear at
>
>     https://github.com/sagemath/sage-windows/releases/
>
> If you sign up to GitHub, you can get an alert in the form of
> an email from GitHub every time a new version is released.
>
> For that, use the "Watch..." button after signing in to GitHub.
> More precisely, select "Watch > Releases only".
>

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