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This will be the wiki page for the Review Days workshop taking place at the University of Washington in March 2012, tentatively scheduled for March 17-22. | = Sage Review Days 2: Seattle, WA = == March 17-22, University of Washington == The purpose of this workshop will be twofold. * Review some of the 275 tickets currently needing review. * Improve Sage's review and testing infrastructure. This may include setting up a system that allows line by line comments (like Google's internal Perforce system, or the open source versions Rietveld or Review Board), requiring authors of tickets to suggest a reviewer and setting up systems to provide defaults, fixing patchbot and finishing the new doctesting code (#12415) === Funding === Funding is still available: e-mail David Roe for more details. === Participants === The conference is organized by * David Roe (roed.math@gmail.com) * William Stein (wstein@gmail.com) The following people are likely to participate * Jon Bober (University of Washington) * Jen Balakrishnan (Harvard University) * Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College) * Keshav Kini (Nanyang Technological University) * David Roe (University of Calgary) * William Stein (University of Washington) === Lodging === Participants will stay at the Collegiana Inn -- 4311 - 12th Ave. NE Seattle, WA. |
Sage Review Days 2: Seattle, WA
March 17-22, University of Washington
The purpose of this workshop will be twofold. * Review some of the 275 tickets currently needing review. * Improve Sage's review and testing infrastructure. This may include setting up a system that allows line by line comments (like Google's internal Perforce system, or the open source versions Rietveld or Review Board), requiring authors of tickets to suggest a reviewer and setting up systems to provide defaults, fixing patchbot and finishing the new doctesting code (#12415)
Funding
Funding is still available: e-mail David Roe for more details.
Participants
The conference is organized by
David Roe (roed.math@gmail.com)
William Stein (wstein@gmail.com)
The following people are likely to participate
- Jon Bober (University of Washington)
- Jen Balakrishnan (Harvard University)
- Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College)
- Keshav Kini (Nanyang Technological University)
- David Roe (University of Calgary)
- William Stein (University of Washington)
Lodging
Participants will stay at the Collegiana Inn -- 4311 - 12th Ave. NE Seattle, WA.