Dear William and developers,

I was just using Sage to help the (re-)creation of problems for my classes 
at this time Sage is making 10 years. 

Congratulations for the concept and working persistence that kept this 
project growing for the last 10 years.

Thanks to all developers and contributors for making sage as it is now.

Pedro



On Tuesday, January 20, 2015 at 7:48:09 PM UTC, William wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> If you look at http://wstein.org/sage_old/ you'll find the first few 
> tarballs of Sage I ever released.  The first one [1] has a README that 
> starts: 
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>      SAGE -- Software for Algebra and Geomtry 
>      Copyright (C) 2004 William Stein <w...@math.harvard.edu <javascript:>> 
>
>
>      Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) 
>      See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
> This is the README.txt file for the source distribution of SAGE, 
> version 0.1, 2005-01-23. 
>
> ... 
>
> I think this was the first-ever public release of Sage.   I made it 
> inspired by a conversation at the 2005 JMM with David Joyner, who saw 
> me working on my private code there. 
>
> Based on that date, we could say that Sage will be 10 years old this 
> Friday.    Alternatively, it seems the first tarball I posted has the 
> date Feb 28, 2005. 
>
>
>
> [1] http://wstein.org/sage_old/sage-2005-02-28-2112-src-0.1.tar 
>
>
> -- 
>
> William Stein 
> Professor of Mathematics 
> University of Washington 
> http://wstein.org 
>

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