>
> The biggest advantage of a live cd is that it lets you experiment with
> the software without modifying anything on your system. This is great
> for marketing purposes, but pointless for everyday use. Since the
> notebook servers (sagenb.com) already provide an environment where
> people can play around with Sage without having to install any
> software, the effort to prepare/test/burn a live cd of Sage would be
> wasted.


I partially agree. I must admit that this is a good point.
But now just another idea (yes I do like live cds): if Sage gets into
Debian, making a live cd should be no problem at all!??? Or am I missing
something?

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