> I think they will be. 4.1.2 was a major change to the notebook, things
> should be stabilizing from here on out. Of course, there's lots of
> room for improvement, and I do appreciate your feedback.

Well, I still have a backup file with worksheets that are a couple of
weeks old, plus a running repository in which almost all worksheets
are messed up but where I have half a dozen new worksheets that I
need.  And I still have no easy way of putting the two together.

I'll first have to manually download the dozen new worksheets.  Then I
have to manually unpack the backup worksheet file (since I can't
upload it), manually repackage and upload dozens of worksheets one-by-
one, then manually go into each one of them to re-publish them.  Then
I have to upload all the other worksheets.  Then I have to go and find
all the dead links in my lecture notes and update them to point to the
new paths.

And then next week, when some Sage bug destroys more worksheets in the
new installation, I can do it all again because there is nothing I can
do to guard against this.

I'm sorry to say, but the way I see it, there is really a serious
problem with Sage notebooks right now.

Tom

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