Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-11-06 Thread David Roe
I'm going to be on Zulip and working on reviewing some Python 3 tickets. Feel free to join me! David On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 5:33 AM, David Roe wrote: > Sorry for dropping the ball on organizing these. Based on the results of > the survey, I'm going to propose Monday,

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-10-29 Thread David Roe
Sorry for dropping the ball on organizing these. Based on the results of the survey, I'm going to propose Monday, November 6 starting at 4pm EST, 10pm CET. The first topic will be the Python 3 transition: what needs to be done and how we can get more people involved in the effort. If you'd like

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-10-27 Thread William Stein
On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 7:46 AM Emmanuel Charpentier < emanuel.charpent...@gmail.com> wrote: > I used to do a lot of work for Sage - in fact I was at one point in the >> top 10% of some list William produced. But now the switch from mercurial to >> git, and I'm out of it. There are other reasons

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-10-27 Thread Emmanuel Charpentier
Le jeudi 26 octobre 2017 10:54:01 UTC+2, Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd) a écrit : > > On 9 September 2017 at 10:04, David Roe > wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> I'd like to organize some online Sage Days, where people gather on >> zulip.sagemath.org and work on Sage

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-10-26 Thread Dr. David Kirkby (Kirkby Microwave Ltd)
On 9 September 2017 at 10:04, David Roe wrote: > Hi everyone, > I'd like to organize some online Sage Days, where people gather on > zulip.sagemath.org and work on Sage together. The two things to be > decided are > Sounds good. 1. What topics should we focus on? > 2.

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-10-05 Thread Simon Brandhorst
+1 Though I am a newbie. On Tuesday, September 26, 2017 at 7:50:59 AM UTC+2, David Roe wrote: > > Hi everyone, > Sorry for the delay! > > I've created scheduling polls. If you have a conflict with part of a time > slot, feel free to use the "maybe" option by clicking twice. The polls are >

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-09-25 Thread David Roe
Hi everyone, Sorry for the delay! I've created scheduling polls. If you have a conflict with part of a time slot, feel free to use the "maybe" option by clicking twice. The polls are for a specific week (October 7-13) but I'm hoping that we can use the same time slot to meet more than once if

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-09-10 Thread Vincent Delecroix
+1 Would make sense to come up with topics (we are discussing it right now in this thread). And then, we could set up a date poll for each of them. (Might be what you were suggesting) For the themtaics, I will be up for * Python 3 * (Random) testing / speed regression 1) the test

Re: [sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-09-10 Thread Jeroen Demeyer
On 2017-09-10 06:09, Maarten Derickx wrote: I plan to work on https://github.com/sagemath/sage_sample quite a bit. For which I hope that it falls under sage packaging ;) I think we have 2 or 3 such projects in the mean time. Maybe we should take the best ideas from each. -- You received

[sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-09-09 Thread Maarten Derickx
Great idea, I especially like: * python 3 * sage infrastructure * sage packaging I plan to work on https://github.com/sagemath/sage_sample quite a bit. For which I hope that it falls under sage packaging ;) For python 3 it would be good to make some more documentation on how to get on the

[sage-devel] Online Sage Days

2017-09-09 Thread David Roe
Hi everyone, I'd like to organize some online Sage Days, where people gather on zulip.sagemath.org and work on Sage together. The two things to be decided are 1. What topics should we focus on? 2. What days/times work for the most people? Some of these may transition into in-person working groups