#6855: Embed live cells in external web pages and enable published interacts
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   Reporter:  mpatel       |       Owner:  boothby
       Type:  enhancement  |      Status:  new    
   Priority:  major        |   Milestone:         
  Component:  notebook     |    Keywords:         
Work_issues:               |      Author:         
   Upstream:  N/A          |    Reviewer:         
     Merged:               |  
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Comment(by mpatel):

 B19 abandons the `W_pub_proxy` approach, for now, in favor of the
 "docbrowser pool" approach.  Each has its strengths and weaknesses, I
 think.  The former is probably better for high-volume/frequency evaluation
 of self-contained (single-cell) public/remote interacts (e.g., Wikipedia).
 But the other approach, since it allocates one process per public/remote
 page, can handle entire worksheets, with non-trivial state saved between
 evaluations.

 By the way, it seems the `'doc_pool_size'` server setting does nothing in
 Sage 4.3, but I've made a first attempt at fixing this.

 How close are we to being able to suspend (to disk) and resume entire Sage
 sessions with no loss of [essential] information?  One application:
 "Shipping" live worksheets to other servers, e.g., to balance loads or to
 take temporary advantage of extra flops.

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