Re: [sage-devel] http://sagenb.org

2012-06-27 Thread D. S. McNeil
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:24 PM, William Stein wrote: > Hello sage-devel/sage-notebook. > > I'm aware that http://sagenb.org is down, so there is no need for > anybody to email me about this. > > It may be down for some time, due to abusive users.    It (or > something similar) will definitely be

[sage-devel] http://sagenb.org

2012-06-27 Thread William Stein
Hello sage-devel/sage-notebook. I'm aware that http://sagenb.org is down, so there is no need for anybody to email me about this. It may be down for some time, due to abusive users.It (or something similar) will definitely be available by the end of the summer. William -- William Stein Pro

[sage-devel] http://sagenb.org

2009-11-24 Thread William Stein
Hi, I've made some changes to http://sagenb.org as I mentioned before, and it is indeed for faster. Stress test it! In case you stopped using http://sagenb.org because it seemed to slow, give it a shot. I'm curious what it takes before it slows down substantially. Harald and I are logging numb

[sage-devel] http://sagenb.org

2009-11-24 Thread William Stein
Hi, I've done a rather drastic change to http://sagenb.org, which could reduce in loss of data to users during the last 16 hours. However, right now http://sagenb.org should be faster and more robust than the sorry state it was in before (feedback welcome). Don't worry, the lost data mentioned a

[sage-devel] http://sagenb.org

2009-10-14 Thread William Stein
Hi, Last night I switched the full http://sagenb.org over to use the new separate-from-Sage Sage notebook code.In particular, this involves using code for which the evaluation and storage code has been rewritten. I'm curious how it is working for people/courses/whatever. If you use http: