I'm interested, though I can't commit quite yet.  What campus are you at?
David

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 15:31, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is the potential to have Sage Days 36+k, another Bug Days format
> like http://wiki.sagemath.org/days27, immediately after the Joint
> Mathematics Meetings in Boston.
>
> The idea would be to have it near there (for instance, on my campus,
> which is otherwise pretty quiet that time of year) so that people only
> had to do one flight.  Funding would be available, on the usual terms
> (William, what are those?).
>
> William says that there doesn't have to be any particular focus,
> though if specific people were coming in a focus area (linear algebra,
> porting, etc.) then we could try to make a list of top priority bugs
> in that area.  Also, I am reasonably sure that we could convince a
> couple knowledgeable R folks to stop in for a time.
>
> Anyway, reply to this thread or off-list if you would be interested in
> this; we need to know fairly soon to start definitive planning.   At
> least for those of us at semester schools, this is a fairly convenient
> time and location.   Dates would probably depend on folks'
> availability, but keep in mind the Joint Meetings end on a Saturday.
> Days 27 went Friday through Tuesday or Thursday, I believe.
>
> - kcrisman
>
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