Hi!

> With that in mind, I would aim for just using a bunch of branches in
> the sage git repository, with a way to group those in collections that
> would model our subcommunities: combinat / cluster_algebras /
> categories / tableaux / crystals / dynamics / semigroups / ...
> As Simon points out, some tags mechanism would be great for this.

Talking to Andrew, tags are apparently not the right thing to do and are
only used by release managers. On github we can just have various
subdirectories for the various categories.

>   As Simon pointed out, this will be easy. However whether it's
>   practical or not will depend on how much time we will have to wait
>   for recompilation in average.  Part of the answer will be in the
>   "compilation cache"[1] infrastructure that Andrew & co have been
>   exploring, but I don't know how far this project progressed.

>From the sage-git version you can just do

sage -f ccache

Best,

Anne

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