[sage-devel] Re: Sage DocDay4: April 11th, 2008

2009-04-15 Thread John Cremona
I just added links to doc 3and doc 4 from http://wiki.sagemath.org/ I see that there are lots of good progress reports at the doc4 page listed as "ready for review" but several of these have been reviewed and/or merged already. It would be helpful to have this updated, and also nice to have a re

[sage-devel] Re: Sage DocDay4: April 11th, 2008

2009-04-10 Thread mabshoff
Ok, the 3.4.1.rc2 release which serves as the basis for tomorrow's DocDay is more or less out, i.e. I am happy with build testing and doctests seem to pass. All the bits are in http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mabshoff/release-cycles-3.4.1/ i.e. a sage.math binary, souces and the upgrade

[sage-devel] Re: Sage DocDay4: April 11th, 2008

2009-04-10 Thread mabshoff
On Apr 10, 6:37 pm, Pat LeSmithe wrote: > "Back in my day, we didn't rest until we had 100% coverage!" - Old Doc Test :) - we are mostly paying dues now for sins of the past, i.e. when code merged into Sage did not require to be doctested. For what will be 3.4.1.rc2 in the next couple hours w

[sage-devel] Re: Sage DocDay4: April 11th, 2008

2009-04-10 Thread Pat LeSmithe
"Back in my day, we didn't rest until we had 100% coverage!" - Old Doc Test mabshoff wrote: > Sage Doc Day 4 will take place tomorrow Saturday, April 11th, 2008, > starting 9am > > We will focus on writing doctests during Doc Days 4. Our goal is to > raise the coverage score for the Sage librar