On Wednesday 15 October 2008, Jason Grout wrote:
> I used opensourcecms.com quite a bit when I was evaluating CMS systems
> because it was a no-hassle, anonymous way of playing with systems.  It
> didn't bother me that it was reset every 2 hours; in fact, I liked it
> because I didn't have to worry about someone else messing up the system
> (I just waited a few hours until the next refresh).  Can we do the same
> thing for Sage?   Run it in a virtual server (even the current VMWare
> one would do), and every day, or every few hours, reset it.  Curious
> people can play around with Sage, and those that want more than a
> temporary playground can then install it on their own or request an
> account on William's server he mentions above.

I like this idea, it also emphasises that this is a server to evaluate Sage 
not a replacement of an installation of Sage for doing research and stuff.

Martin

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