On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 2:38 PM Luca De Feo <de...@lix.polytechnique.fr> wrote:
>
> > How fast will new SageMath versions be packaged? I suppose that fast
> > enought, and those needing the bleeding edge version can compile it
> > themself.
>
> I agree. Ubuntu bionic has 8.1, cosmic has 8.3.
>
> Unless we screw up and make Sage impossible to package (see mail by
> Samuel on Debian freeze), these will follow closely enough for the
> average user.

That's funny wording.  I would consider Sage effectively impossible to
package.  Sure, it's been *done*.  We've been doing it.  But it
requires an almost absurd amount of overhead to get right :)

> > I have no previous experience on containers, but I guess they are here to
> > stay and I should learn them.
>
> I got to the point where I consider Docker as fundamental a tool  as Git.

I wouldn't go quite that far, but there's still hardly a day goes by I
don't use one :)

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