> Alternatively, the forementioned patches might be interesting to you since
> they speed up multivariate polynomial arithmetic over absolute number fields
> dramatically. All they need are reviews ... hint, hint ;-)

i know absolutely nothing about patches, reviewing, contributing to
sage or that Mercurial thing. And believe me i would like to
contribute (or at least when i don't have to teach and... term starts
on monday). This was my one suggestion in the survey: improve the
documentation on "how to contribute", for real SVN-dummies like me.
(There was once a mercurial tutorial on the sage mirror i use, now
even this seems to be gone.) Note that i know how to program
reasonably well (C++ and Python), i'm just stuck with men's singles.
No clue about playing in a team.

If you have any pointers, they'll be welcome. In fact i'm toying with
the idea of applying for a "teaching-free year", like they grant you
every few years in France, in order to be more involved with sage.
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