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DATES: January 7 - 13, though some people will show up Jan 9 or 10, due to the AMS/MAA meeting. DATES: January 7 - 13, 2011. (We will start working on Jan 7, so if you are buying tickets, feel free to arrive Jan 6. Of course, Bug Days are flexible.) Some people will show up Jan 9 or 10, due to the AMS/MAA meeting.
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LOCATION: TBA (likely Seattle) LOCATION: Seattle

FUNDING: If you're interested in attending, there may be funding for you. Email wstein@gmail.com.

TICKETS FAQ: [[/faq|Look here.]]
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  * William Stein (UW)   * Rob Beezer (U Puget Sound, Tacoma), after AMS/MAA Meetings
  * Vladimir Bondarenko ([[http://cybertester.com/|CyberTester.com]], Ukraine)
  * Tom Boothby (SFU, Vancouver)
  * Robert Bradshaw (Google Seattle)
  * Volker Braun (Germany?)
  * Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent, Belgium)
  * Dan Drake (KAIST, Korea), after Joint Meetings
  * Ryan Grout (USA)
  * Geoffrey Ehrman (UNH)
  * Marshall Hampton (Minnesota)
  * Mike Hansen (Berkeley)
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  * Dan Drake (Korea)
  * Tom Boothby (SFU, Vancouver)
  * Robert Miller (Warwick/MSRI)
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  * Jeroen Demeyer (Belgium)
  * Volker Braun (Germany?)
  * Marshall Hampton (Minnesota)
  * Robert Miller
  * Robert Bradshaw
  * William Stein (UW)
  * John Palmieri (UW)
  * Sebastian Pancratz (Oxford)
  * Dmitrii Pasechnik (Singapore), from Jan 9 or 10

Projects:

  * [[Notebook scalability]]

Sage Days 27: Bug Days

This Sage days will be a bug fix Sage Days, devoted to fixing large numbers of bugs in Sage.

DATES: January 7 - 13, 2011. (We will start working on Jan 7, so if you are buying tickets, feel free to arrive Jan 6. Of course, Bug Days are flexible.) Some people will show up Jan 9 or 10, due to the AMS/MAA meeting.

LOCATION: Seattle

FUNDING: If you're interested in attending, there may be funding for you. Email wstein@gmail.com.

TICKETS FAQ: Look here.

LIKELY PARTICIPANTS:

  • Rob Beezer (U Puget Sound, Tacoma), after AMS/MAA Meetings
  • Vladimir Bondarenko (CyberTester.com, Ukraine)

  • Tom Boothby (SFU, Vancouver)
  • Robert Bradshaw (Google Seattle)
  • Volker Braun (Germany?)
  • Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent, Belgium)
  • Dan Drake (KAIST, Korea), after Joint Meetings
  • Ryan Grout (USA)
  • Geoffrey Ehrman (UNH)
  • Marshall Hampton (Minnesota)
  • Mike Hansen (Berkeley)
  • Alex Leone (UW)
  • Robert Miller (Warwick/MSRI)
  • Johan Sebastian Rosenkilde Nielsen (Denmark)
  • Willem Jan Palenstijn (Holland and Belgium)
  • William Stein (UW)
  • John Palmieri (UW)
  • Sebastian Pancratz (Oxford)
  • Dmitrii Pasechnik (Singapore), from Jan 9 or 10

Projects:

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