Jeff Pickhardt wrote:
> When I say "simple" I mean really, really, REALLY simple.  So simple
> it's intuitive for non-programmers.  I can program and I could always
> run Python scripts or use command line interfaces myself, but I have
> friends who want something even easier.  My friends are pretty smart,
> they're just not programmers.  They're intimidated by this stuff.
> 
> I'm thinking I'll probably just continue my own back end (which I've
> started rewriting in Python) but leverage some hand-picked advanced
> functionalities like integration.  The advantage of this is that I can
> make it secure and easy to use; the disadvantage is that it'll be more
> work.  It absolutely has to be easy and secure, though.


What do you mean by "secure" and how to do you plan on accomplishing 
that?  There are some very tricky issues with making Sage secure from 
malicious people.

Jason


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