Le jeudi 17 mai, Keshav Kini a écrit:
> Julien Puydt <julien.pu...@laposte.net> writes:
> > It would definitely help if more sage developers knew how things are
> > done in debian, fedora or gentoo -- the mail Harald Schilly sent
> > yesterday and the citation therein are spot on there.
> 
> Knowing how things are done in Gentoo is probably the most useful of
> these since Gentoo Prefix is actually something we could use as our
> packaging system (as has been prototyped by Burcin's lmonade project),
> rather than just learning lessons in package management from it.

Notice that rebasing sage to use gentoo prefix/lmonade still won't fix
the main issue with sage : that it's not properly available in
distributions but needs to be compiled (duplicating a good chunk of
what's already there in the process...).

There really should be sage-the-software (distribution agnostic) and
sage-the-distribution (builds on everything with minimal dependencies).

Snark on #sagemath

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