#11575: Preparing for PolyBoRi's upcoming release 0.8
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   Reporter:  AlexanderDreyer  |          Owner:  tbd                           
              
       Type:  enhancement      |         Status:  new                           
              
   Priority:  major            |      Milestone:  sage-4.7.2                    
              
  Component:  packages         |       Keywords:                                
              
Work_issues:                   |       Upstream:  None of the above - read trac 
for reasoning.
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     Merged:                   |   Dependencies:                                
              
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Old description:

> !PolyBoRi 0.8 will come with some changes in the interface (in particular
> the infamous global settings will be removed)
>
> So there is an extensive alpha phase this time:
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/polybori/files/polybori/0.8.alphas/
>

> Note, once the official spkg for !PolyBoRi 0.7-1 is reviewed and merged
> (#11261) we will need to rebase on that.

New description:

 !PolyBoRi 0.8 will come with some changes in the interface (in particular
 the infamous global settings will be removed)

 So there is an extensive alpha phase this time:
 https://sourceforge.net/projects/polybori/files/polybori/0.8.alphas/


 Note, once the official spkg for !PolyBoRi 0.7-1 is reviewed and merged
 (#11261) we will need to rebase on that.


 === Current spkg: ===
  *
 http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/dreyer/spkg/polybori-0.8-alpha.p0.spkg

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Comment(by AlexanderDreyer):

 I prepared a first at
 http://boxen.math.washington.edu/home/dreyer/spkg/polybori-0.8-alpha.p0.spkg

 It builds, but of course {{{sage -br}}} and tests will fail, since the
 Sage library needs to be adjusted.

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