History For Distribution Sagemath Sage Wiki Github
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Updated Sage 10.8 Release Tour (markdown) Here are some links and information about distributing Sage. Related pages: Sage wiki: days77/packaging, Infrastructure The release manager releases the source for each development release and each stable release. As of 2022-08, this is recommended for general use. Other CoCalc Docker images might ship SageMath too:
moved to https://github.com/sagemath/sage/wiki/Distribution Distribution (last edited 2023-02-23 20:08:05 by mkoeppe) Sage is open source mathematical software released under the GNU General Public Licence GPLv2+, and includes packages that have compatible software licenses. People all around the globe have contributed to the development of Sage. Full documentation is available online. Those who are impatient may use prebuilt Sage available online from any of
without local installation. Otherwise read on. The Sage Installation Guide provides a decision tree that guides you to the type of installation that will work best for you. This includes building from source, obtaining Sage from a package manager, using a container image, or using Sage in the cloud. This README contains self-contained instructions for building Sage from source. This requires you to clone the git repository (as described in this README) or download the sources in the form of a tarball.
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Sage was initially created by William Stein in 2004–2005, using Python, IPython, PARI, SWIG, Pyrex, NTL, and GMP. These programs are all open source and released under the GPL or a GPL-compatible license. The whole Sage software distribution is licensed under the General Public License, version 3. All original Sage code (not in external packages) is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. All documentation is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 BY-SA license. This information has been migrated to GitHub Releases; see #31533.
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Updated Sage 10.8 Release Tour (markdown) Here are some links and information about distributing Sage. Related pages: Sage wiki: days77/packaging, Infrastructure The release manager releases the source for each development release and each stable release. As of 2022-08, this is recommended for general use. Other CoCalc Docker images might ship SageMath too:
Moved To Https://github.com/sagemath/sage/wiki/Distribution Distribution (last Edited 2023-02-23 20:08:05 By Mkoeppe)
moved to https://github.com/sagemath/sage/wiki/Distribution Distribution (last edited 2023-02-23 20:08:05 by mkoeppe) Sage is open source mathematical software released under the GNU General Public Licence GPLv2+, and includes packages that have compatible software licenses. People all around the globe have contributed to the development of Sage. Full documentation is available online. Those who a...
Without Local Installation. Otherwise Read On. The Sage Installation Guide
without local installation. Otherwise read on. The Sage Installation Guide provides a decision tree that guides you to the type of installation that will work best for you. This includes building from source, obtaining Sage from a package manager, using a container image, or using Sage in the cloud. This README contains self-contained instructions for building Sage from source. This requires you t...