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= SageDays and Sage Workshops = | = SageDays, Sage Workshops, other activities = |
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== Google Summer of Code == * [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code]] |
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The [[devel|development wiki]] also contain some (currently out-of-date) information on Sage development. See also this recent [[CodeSharingWorkflow|discussion on SageMath development workflow]]. | Release notes (higher level than change logs) are collaboratively prepared at [[ReleaseTours]]. |
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* [[CodeSharingWorkflow|On development models for sharing (experimental) code]] | |
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* Supporting the [[Foundation|SageMath Foundation]] * [[GSoC|Google Summer of Code]] |
= Features = |
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= Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities = | * [[http://www.sagemath.org/tour.html|sagemath.org: SageMath Feature Tour]] * [[Interfaces|Sage wiki: SageMath interfaces to and from other software]] == Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities == |
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For a wiki page about packages, see [[spkg]]. | == New-style SPKGs == |
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Use the following shell commands below for the newest information: | There is a single authoritative place to learn about the specific set of packages (new-style SPKGs) that Sage uses: The [[https://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/tree/build/pkgs|SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/]] directory in the Sage distribution. Each SPKG is represented by a subdirectory. The structure of these subdirectories is explained in the [[https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/packaging.html|Developer's Guide|]]. Use the following shell commands below to access the information from the `SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs` directory of your copy of Sage: |
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* Details about an SPKG: `./sage -info <SPKG>` | |
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== External packages == * SageMathExternalPackages * [[CodeSharingWorkflow|On development models for sharing (experimental) code]] == Obsolete, duplicate, outdated == * [[spkg|SageWiki page "spkg"]] - incomplete, outdated * [[http://www.sagemath.org/links-components.html|sagemath.org page "Components"]] - generated from [[https://github.com/sagemath/website/blob/master/conf/packages.yaml|a YAML file that duplicates SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs information]], incomplete * everything about old-style SPKGs - outdated, do not use |
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Sage Wiki
This is the wiki for the Sage - Mathematics Software System project. This is mainly used by developers for organization of e.g. SageDays and discussion of long-term projects. Since it is a wiki, pages should be made to last over many, and frequent, changes. If an external link is made, please attach relevant files/content to avoid broken links.
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Starting from version 9.0, the default distributed version of Sage is using Python 3. See Python3-Switch for more information. |
Contents
SageDays, Sage Workshops, other activities
Past and future Workshops
- Upcoming Workshops
Sage Days 127 -- TU Vienna, Austria (February 22-25, 2025); theme: using SageMath for Algebra, Combinatorics, and Probability
Sage Days 128 — combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry, February 10-14, 2025, Le Teich, near Bordeaux, France
All Workshops, including past and future Sage Days, Bug Days, Doc Days, Review Days, Education Days, and some other Sage-related events.
Google Summer of Code
Hosting a workshop
How To Host A Sage Days --- Advice to future hosts
How to Spread Sage During a Workshop --- Advice to future hosts
Major external (editable) related pages
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Description |
Official homepage of SageMath |
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Where development happens |
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dummy package on PyPi |
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Arch Linux wiki |
People
The most up-to date list of Sage developers is on our list of developers on the Sage trac wiki.
Overview of (many) Sage developers on a world map
Mailing Lists / Chat Rooms
sage-support, sage-devel, sage-release, sage-announcements, sage-edu for teaching using Sage, sage-finance for finance, sage-coding-theory for coding theory, sage-nt for number theory, and sage-combinat-devel.
Zulip group chat server for realtime collaboration on Sage (like Slack). Fairly low-activity but more than IRC.
IRC channel: #sagemath on freenode (chat.freenode.net)
The Sage website contains links to other discussion mailing lists.
Development
Development is handled using "tickets" on the trac server.
The main developer doc is the Developers' Guide.
Release notes (higher level than change logs) are collaboratively prepared at ReleaseTours.
Special Discussion Pages
Features
Demonstrations of Graphical Capabilities
Packages
New-style SPKGs
There is a single authoritative place to learn about the specific set of packages (new-style SPKGs) that Sage uses: The SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs/ directory in the Sage distribution. Each SPKG is represented by a subdirectory. The structure of these subdirectories is explained in the Developer's Guide.
Use the following shell commands below to access the information from the SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs directory of your copy of Sage:
Standard packages: ./sage -standard
Installed packages: ./sage -installed
Optional packages available: ./sage -optional
Experimental packages available: ./sage -experimental
Details about an SPKG: ./sage -info <SPKG>
For some advanced package tools, use ./sage -package
External packages
Obsolete, duplicate, outdated
SageWiki page "spkg" - incomplete, outdated
sagemath.org page "Components" - generated from a YAML file that duplicates SAGE_ROOT/build/pkgs information, incomplete
- everything about old-style SPKGs - outdated, do not use
About this wiki
Editing the wiki. Page editing uses the MoinMoin syntax. To edit the wiki, log in using your sage-trac account. Getting an account involves convincing a human by email that you not a spammer.
SageWiki maintenance. The SageWikiMaintenance page attempts to reorganize the wiki, which has accumulated many outdated pages.
License and Copyright. Contributions to the Sage wiki and to the Sage documentation are licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license. By contributing, you agree to place your contribution under that license.
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