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SAGE Bug Day 10
The event will take place on Saturday, February 16th, 2008 and officially start at 8 am pacific standard time.
Remember the "Twisted Rule" -- Don't work on anything unless there is a trac ticket for it.
The base version of SAGE we'll start with is 2.10.2.alpha0, but be sure to apply the patch here:
http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/attachment/ticket/1963/Sage-2.10.2.alpha1-fix-import-issue.patch
and make sure to apply the fix from [http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/2172 #2172].
- [:bug10/status:STATUS]
[:bug10/irc:IRC log]
Write to wstein@gmail.com or michael.abshoff@gmail.com for an account on the bug tracker.
- We'll all be on #sage-devel at irc.freenode.net.
From Linux you can chat via a text console by installing "irssi", running it, and typing /SERVER add irc.freenode.net /SERVER irc.freenode.net /join #sage-devel
If you are using Konversation (the KDE IRC client), you can set up an auto-replace rule that lets you type #1322 (for trac #1322) and what everyone sees is http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/1322 (which lets people click on the link and see the bug you are talking about).
To configure this, go to Settings -> Configure Konversation -> Behavior -> Auto Replace and create a rule with Find as "#([0-9]+)" and Replace with as "http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/%1" (both without the quotes). You can select whether this rule is applied to incoming posts, your outgoing posts, or both.
Participants (with area they would like to work on)
- William Stein (everything)
- Michael Abshoff (memory leaks, ports)
- David Joyner (minor Bessel function bug, minor tutorial edits, maybe coding theory improvements)
Burcin Erocal (PolyBoRi interface problems - 0.2 package, infinity, special functions)
- Yi Qiang (Getting dsage doctest integration in)
- Clément Pernet (linear algebra related bugs, memleaks)
- Timothy Clemans (Mathematica interface, notebook, cryptography)
- Craig Citro (cool stuff)
Carl Witty (skim the reference manual, fix things that look wrong or badly-LaTeXed)
Many other people will hopefully participate, but didn't yet add themselves here due to the rather tight schedule.