Would it be possible to update the documentation on sagemath.org? It seems 
that it is still 9.8.

On Monday, 22 May 2023 at 15:24:44 UTC+2 emanuel.c...@gmail.com wrote:

> Wups ! Incorrect link to the Jupyter kernel problem. See rather here 
> <https://github.com/emacs-jupyter/jupyter/issues/446#issuecomment-1531362962>
> …
>
> Sorry for the noise…
> ​
> Le lundi 22 mai 2023 à 15:19:49 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>
>> On a slightly larger machine (core i7 + 16 GB RAM, Debian testing) with 
>> more optional packages installed, I get :
>>
>>    - Two transient failures (timeouts) : 
>>
>> sage -t --long --warn-long 220.0 
>> --random-seed=70054243461324019656106910472128436065 
>> src/sage/rings/tests.py # Timed out sage -t --long --warn-long 220.0 
>> --random-seed=70054243461324019656106910472128436065 
>> src/sage/interfaces/maxima.py # Timed out 
>>    
>>    - and three permanent failures, two of them having been already 
>>    reported a couple of times (or more…) : 
>>
>> sage -t --long --warn-long 220.0 
>> --random-seed=70054243461324019656106910472128436065 
>> src/sage/coding/linear_code.py # 2 doctests failed sage -t --long 
>> --warn-long 220.0 --random-seed=70054243461324019656106910472128436065 
>> src/sage/coding/code_constructions.py # 1 doctest failed 
>>    
>>    - the third one is new : 
>>
>> sage -t --long --warn-long 220.0 
>> --random-seed=70054243461324019656106910472128436065 
>> src/sage/repl/ipython_kernel/kernel.py # 1 doctest failed 
>>
>> but I have already met it 
>> <https://github.com/emacs-jupyter/jupyter/issues/449> and it seems 
>> unrelated to Sage *itself*.
>>
>> HTH, 
>> ​
>> Le lundi 22 mai 2023 à 11:38:32 UTC+2, Emmanuel Charpentier a écrit :
>>
>>> FWIW, on Debian testing running on core i5 + 8 GB RAM, upgrading 
>>> 10.0.rc2 to 10.0 passes ptestlong with no failures (transient nor 
>>> permanent).
>>>
>>> Yay !
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Le dimanche 21 mai 2023 à 01:10:07 UTC+2, Volker Braun a écrit :
>>>
>>>> The "master" git branch has been updated to Sage-10.0. As always, you 
>>>> can get the latest beta version from the "develop" git branch. 
>>>> Alternatively, the self-contained source tarball is at 
>>>> http://www.sagemath.org/download-latest.html
>>>>
>>>> As you are undoubtedly aware, this version is the first since the 
>>>> migration of the development process to github. A big thanks to everyone 
>>>> who was involved, we couldn't have done it without you 🎉🚀
>>>>
>>>> 6ba0eafc2ca (tag: 10.0, github/develop) Updated SageMath version to 10.0
>>>> 8476c469588 gh-35460: Update developer guide for workflows on github
>>>> 4ed2157cd2a gh-35638: build/pkgs/python3/spkg-configure.m4: Add 
>>>> depcheck for zlib
>>>> 9de8c5b1b6c gh-35637: remark that WSL needs a lot of RAM
>>>> f2f5863c08a (tag: 10.0.rc3) Updated SageMath version to 10.0.rc3
>>>>
>>>

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