#8216: Make David Perkinson's sandpile 2.2 module an experimental (at least)
package
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   Reporter:  mhampton           |       Owner:  tbd         
       Type:  enhancement        |      Status:  needs_review
   Priority:  major              |   Milestone:  sage-4.6.1  
  Component:  optional packages  |    Keywords:  sandpile    
     Author:                     |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:  David Kirkby       |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                     |  
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Changes (by mhampton):

  * status:  needs_info => needs_review


Old description:

> Recently the sandpile-1.51 spkg was included in the experimental
> components.  This ticket updates the source to version 2.0.
>
> In addition to updating the source, the installation script has been
> simplified and the SPKG.txt has been improved in an effort to get this
> package to optional status.
>
> This package does depend on the 4ti2.p0 spkg, which is currently
> experimental.  As a separate but dependent ticket 4ti2 will be upgraded
> to an optional package as well to harmonize this dependency.
>
> New package is at:
> [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/sandpile-2.0.spkg]

New description:

 Recently the sandpile-1.51 spkg was included in the experimental
 components.  This ticket updates the source to version 2.2.

 In addition to updating the source, the installation script has been
 simplified and the SPKG.txt has been improved in an effort to get this
 package to optional status.

 This package does depend on the 4ti2.p0 spkg, which is currently
 experimental.  As a separate but dependent ticket 4ti2 will be upgraded to
 an optional package as well to harmonize this dependency.

 New package is at:
 [http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/sandpile-2.2.spkg]

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