I'd say that if you really want to develop Sage with your students on a 
joint computer then you need to have direct access to a Linux machine. Its 
not that hard to install, just give it a try. The easiest way to collaborate 
is if everybody installs Sage in his own home directory, then does his 
development work, and exchange patches via the Sage trac server. If your 
university's IT is a windows shop then its probably pointless to ask them to 
maintain it.

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