> We will be organizing the next meeting of the spanish network of computer 
> algebra in Zaragoza (Spain); the proposed dates are July 4th-6th. As a 
> satellite event we plan to organize also a Sage Days (right before, or 
> right after the meeting), in the form of a school oriented to introducing 
> people to Sage development.
>

Thank you for organizing it this. 

>
> The idea is to cover those aspects of the Sage development workflow that 
> are not usually covered in tutorials. Things like:
>
> - The sage development workflow (Trac, git, doctests...)
> - The coercion model
> - Implementation of Parents and elements
> - The category framework
> - Cython
> - Communication with external packages (libraries and pexpect)
> - ...
>
>
> The idea is to help people (mainly graduate students and postdocs) to make 
> the step from "I have writen some sage code for my research, but I keep it 
> to my own, or just share it as a notebook" to "I contribute my code to the 
> Sage codebase".  
>
> We don't know the exact amount of funding that we will have available, but 
> it is likely that we can pay the expenses of the speakers (and maybe also 
> have some financial support for attendants).
>
> So, would someone be interested in coming and giving a short course on one 
> of those subjects (or to suggest other subjects that you think could be 
> interesting)? Ideally, each course would consist on a few lectures plus 
> some practical sessions.
>
> I am interested in coming. I could give a course for any of those on your 
list (although there are definitely people who are better at each of those 
than me).

Best,
Travis

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