On Tue, 23 Apr 2024 at 15:27, Marc Culler <marc.cul...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The projects that will really benefit from modularization will be those that 
> provide their own limited mathematical context.  Developers of such projects 
> will be able to choose which parts of Sage are relevant to their specific 
> context.  Those parts of Sage can be provided for their users without having 
> to embed a huge monolithic environment into a relatively small project.

Is the benefit in this case mainly about reduced disk/network usage?

I could imagine other theoretical benefits like maybe some parts could
be installed natively on Windows or some parts might be easier to
provide binaries for etc.

Are there any indicative numbers for what the size would be when
installing some useful portion of Sage vs installing the whole of
Sage?

-- 
Oscar

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