>> The Wiki page looks very different from before! It used to start with a list
>> of upcoming/recent events. Now it just has some links to disconnected
>> websites.
>
> What is "the wiki page"? https://wiki.sagemath.org/ still starts with
> a list of upcoming/recent events...
The wiki that was
On 3/23/17 2:00 PM, Harald Schilly wrote:
>
>
> On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 10:42:18 AM UTC+1, Anne Schilling wrote:
>> For example, we had
>> a list of all publications citing sage-combinat etc. there. This should be
>> kept!
>
> Do you mean these publications:
>
>
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On Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 5:48:20 PM UTC+1, Matthew Rennekamp wrote:
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> Could we set up another repo, use it as a "project site" (as they call
> it), and then use the www.sagemath.org/combinat as URL forwarding or
> something else?
>
>>
>>
Yes, sure, see [1]. I think we can also have
>
> > i guess we already discussed about that on
> >
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/sage-devel/$20Organisation$20of$20online$20$3A$20survey$20of$20developers|sort:relevance/sage-devel/vc2lXsjDwYU/2DswQOyNAQAJ
Did we reach a conclusion? The plan I outlined still holds.
I assume that the main website and the www subdomain are hosted from
GitHub. Could we set up another repo, use it as a "project site" (as they
call it), and then use the www.sagemath.org/combinat as URL forwarding or
something else?
The wiki page is https://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat, and
To clarify:
i do appreciate that you take care of the organisation of the wiki, in
particular that you group packages pages within a dedicated category, and
even make a table out of their list. However, mixing every page in a
single table in the welcome page of the wiki makes the navigation (and
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 04:33:40PM -0700, Matthew Rennekamp wrote:
> Hi all.
> I've messed around with the wiki, too. Check out the expanded frontpage
> that I've taken to. Thoughts on that while I continue with it?
> I also have started removing some of the specific SPKG pages in order to
I get through to
checking build system type... amd64-unknown-freebsd11.0
checking host system type... amd64-unknown-freebsd11.0
configure: error:
You are attempting to build Sage on the FreeBSD operating system
...
as it should have been all along, if I change #! /bin/sh
to bash in
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Erik Bray wrote:
> I'm getting lots of test failures that seem to be related to the following:
>
> gap> GL(3, Rationals);
> Error, no method found! For debugging hints type ?Recovery from NoMethodFound
> Error, no 1st choice method found for
I'm getting lots of test failures that seem to be related to the following:
gap> GL(3, Rationals);
Error, no method found! For debugging hints type ?Recovery from NoMethodFound
Error, no 1st choice method found for `GeneralLinearGroupCons' on 3
arguments called from
GeneralLinearGroupCons(
On Tuesday, March 21, 2017 at 5:59:39 PM UTC-5, Volker Braun wrote:
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> Instead of adding another %display option, why not fix the standard
> %display typeset? If mathjax can't display some object then it just
> shouldn't display using mathjax in jupyter.
>
Is there some way we can check if
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 12:25 PM, mmarco wrote:
> Does that work on all the platforms supported by anaconda, or is it linux
> only?
For Windows I hope to one day package Sage and its dependencies for
Cygwin too (now that most of them are working). Isuru's work on this
will be
Linux only.
For OSX, all the dependencies are there. Once
https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/12426 is resolved, I can make a package
for OSX as well.
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 4:55 PM, mmarco wrote:
> Does that work on all the platforms supported by anaconda, or is it linux
>
Does that work on all the platforms supported by anaconda, or is it linux
only?
El jueves, 23 de marzo de 2017, 5:29:31 (UTC+1), Isuru Fernando escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> Update: With the help of Erik and Julian, we now have all the runtime
> dependencies of sage in conda-forge.
>
> There are some
Hi!
The website http://combinat.sagemath.org/ seems to be down right now. I
agree with Nicolas, that it would be good to keep this website. For
example, we had
a list of all publications citing sage-combinat etc. there. This should be
kept!
The Wiki page looks very different from before! It
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