I think William's answer gives this discussion a turn that makes it more
relevant to sage-devel, so I took the liberty of opening a discussion there:
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sage-devel/H1PfTgSPgd0/discussion
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> Perhaps it might make sense to make a smallish, github-specific, wiki on
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That seems pretty logical.
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On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 10:05:42 AM UTC, Kwankyu wrote:
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> On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:44:32 AM UTC+1, William wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> It would be great if somebody could create some sort of index of such
>> packages, which we could link to (or include) on sagemath.org.
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On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:44:32 AM UTC+1, William wrote:
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> Hi,
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> It would be great if somebody could create some sort of index of such
> packages, which we could link to (or include) on sagemath.org.
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> This might eventually involve using some sort of tagging (or
> searching) of
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> https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageMathExternalPackages
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It is extremely slow to load this page, for me.
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On Monday, 28 November 2016 12:44:32 UTC+11, William wrote:
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> Hi,
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> It would be great if somebody could create some sort of index of such
> packages, which we could link to (or include) on sagemath.org.
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Vincent's link https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageMathExternalPackages seems to
be a goo
Hi,
It would be great if somebody could create some sort of index of such
packages, which we could link to (or include) on sagemath.org.
This might eventually involve using some sort of tagging (or
searching) of https://pypi.python.org/pypi and/or github.For now,
this could just be a Github w
Just to chime in with others that this is a great idea. And some
subprojects have parts that link to Sage proper and other parts that are
under more active development. If what you do does not rely too much on
any particular implementation or detail likely to change, leaving it as a
standalon
Very good! You should make a python package out of your work. You can
have a look at the sample we have made at Sage days 79
https://github.com/nthiery/sage_sample
and the list at
https://wiki.sagemath.org/SageMathExternalPackages
Vincent
Le 26/11/2016 à 06:29, Ryan a écrit :
I have been a
Github is a good idea. I use it for sharing ipynb in different languages
and people can fork it. You can even do your docs in jupyter and it will
present to user in nbviewer.
https://github.com/aishenri (not really interesting, but the fork are)
https://github.com/sagemanifolds (this one is wo
I have been an active sage user for over a year now and have been
doing research and coding under the direction of my professor. As part of
the final, I need to submit my work and I was wondering how I might go
about giving back to sage with some codes and an entire algebraic tropical
mathemat
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