It would be fun to continue the conversation with Dima, but clutter things
up here too much, as David points out. Suffice to say that certainly
What would really simplify things here is creation of a Windows based
installer, not mere a document
on dozens of things to be done to set it all up.
We urgently need to recover some degree of sanity in how the contributions are
merged.
The proposal is to halt the current trend of political PR reviews, namely only
merge PRs where there is a consensus.
This is getting particularly urgent in view of few still disputed PRs being
merged, and pu
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 5:50 PM Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>> On 16/04/24 04:41, kcrisman wrote:
>> > SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
>> > software. We're all roughly on the same page ab
The Sage Code of Conduct Committee shares the goal of making sage
development welcoming and pleasant. If you do not feel comfortable
responding to the whole list, you are welcome to write to us, either
collectively at sage-cond...@googlegroups.com or individually. We welcome
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 10:01 PM François Bissey
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> On 16/04/24 04:41, kcrisman wrote:
> > SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
> > software. We're all roughly on the same page about what it would take
> > to fix the sage installation for end us
On 15 April 2024 22:13:59 BST, John H Palmieri wrote:
>+1 to the inclusion of the package, in case anyone views the voting as
>still open.
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>François, thank you for letting us know about how the ongoing disputes are
>affecting you. I feel your pain.
John, do you think Francois is the only o
+1 to the inclusion of the package, in case anyone views the voting as
still open.
François, thank you for letting us know about how the ongoing disputes are
affecting you. I feel your pain.
Regards,
John
On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 2:01:43 PM UTC-7 François Bissey wrote:
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On 16/04/24 04:41, kcrisman wrote:
SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
software. We're all roughly on the same page about what it would take
to fix the sage installation for end users.
And some of these people (perhaps kiwifb?) have not been as dire
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 5:41 PM kcrisman wrote:
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> We (not just Sage, but you and I!) have been discussing this for
> almost 15 years.
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> Haha, true!
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> SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
> software. We're all roughly on the same page about what it would tak
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 5:41 PM kcrisman wrote:
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> We (not just Sage, but you and I!) have been discussing this for
> almost 15 years.
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> Haha, true!
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> SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
> software. We're all roughly on the same page about what it would tak
Pyenv is easier than sage distro, much easier.
I meant *using* pyenv. I just don't want to be bothered when I really just
use Sage. But this is quite orthogonal to the actual discussion, sorry for
bringing up my 3.9 issues :-)
Well, depending on a legacy (3.9) Python version isn't the pr
We (not just Sage, but you and I!) have been discussing this for
almost 15 years.
Haha, true!
SageMath has several other long-term contributors who also package
software. We're all roughly on the same page about what it would take
to fix the sage installation for end users.
And some of
On Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 8:14:44 PM UTC+3 Matthias Koeppe wrote:
I do understand that the new committee is still learning how to recognize
and handle abuse; it's a complicated and challenging topic to master. In
the meantime, as I have asked the committee in private already, more
thought
On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 12:21 PM kcrisman wrote:
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> I understand that some macOS users are very comfortable with Sage the
> distro playing the role of a missing macOS package manager,
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> The real question is about *users* in this case, not developers. I just
> got messed up the other day brew
On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 7:03:27 AM UTC-5 Michael Orlitzky wrote:
The solution for users is pretty simple. You should be able to install
a sage that works and will remain working with one command using
homebrew, conda, guix, etc. The reason you can't is ...
I would just mention that macOS
On 2024-04-15 04:20:59, kcrisman wrote:
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> The real question is about *users* in this case, not developers.
The solution for users is pretty simple. You should be able to install
a sage that works and will remain working with one command using
homebrew, conda, guix, etc. The reason you can't is b
I understand that some macOS users are very comfortable with Sage the
distro playing the role of a missing macOS package manager,
The real question is about *users* in this case, not developers. I just got
messed up the other day brew updating something which killed my Python 3.9
I need in
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