Hello, I've released SAGE-2.7. Download the source here http://sagemath.org/sage/dist/src/ or get a binary here http://sagemath.org/sage/download.html I've posted binaries for the standard platforms, but haven't updated the vmware image yet. This is a very significant upgrade from the previous version of SAGE, primarily because: 1. The *SAGE notebook* was almost completely rewritten. 2. SAGE now includes a wide range of functionality for *numerical* computation and applied mathematics; in particular, SAGE includes both scipy for scientific computation and cvxopt for optimization standard. 3. Building SAGE now involves *Fortran*. On most systems a gfortran binary is downloaded and installed as part of the build process. There is also nontrivial support for using Fortran (and Fortran libraries) from SAGE and in the SAGE notebook, and in Python files (mainly via numpy, f2py, and new code by Josh Kantor). WARNING: Because of (2), building and upgrading SAGE is unfortunately now more difficult rather. In fact, I expect there to be upgrade and build issues with SAGE-2.7 -- making scipy buid on "most anything" is not easy. That said, SAGE now has functionality for addressing a huge range of mathematics, certainly far more than any other free mathematics software. Please try this out and let me know about the show-stopper bugs/issues, and send me updated patches, so I can release sage-2.7.1 early next week. After that, the plan is to incorporate all of Didier Deshomme and Brian Granger's great packaging work into SAGE, and work toward having .deb's, etc. The main highlights of the release include though following, though I've likely missed many people's contributions (which are listed in the detailed changelog). As usual, there are still many patches in my inbox that I still haven't got into a stable enough form to include yet. Resending me your not-included patches as patches against sage-2.7 would be appreciated. * m albrecht: a huge patch of fast multivariate poly arithmetic code, etc. * r bradshaw: enhancements to sagex; merge with official pyrex. * d harvey: generic convolution function * d joyner (refereed by n alexander): large permutation group improvements patch. * j kantor: excellent fortran support (e.g., %fortran in the notebook) * j kantor and w stein: new standard SAGE packages -- blas: fortran low level linear algebra cvxopt: convex optimization, linear programming, sparse linear algebra f2c: fortran to c conversion program gfortran: binaries lapack: fortran high-level linear algebra library scipy: latest svn version * r miller, e kirkman, t boothby: substantial bug fixes and improvements to graph theory code. * w stein: upgrade to latest svn version of scipy (much easier to build, etc.) * w stein with b moretti, y qiang, a clemesha, d ramier, t clemans, and t boothby: rewrite of the SAGE notebook; use twisted; more robust security model, etc. * w stein: removed Mark Watkins's "ec" from SAGE. * w stein: upgraded to mercurial-0.9.4 * w stein: included sympy-0.4.2 standard with SAGE (do "import sympy") * g tornaria: improvements to the SAGE base coercion code and free modules * c wuthrich: p-adic BSD bounds Many many other people contributed to this release. -- William Stein, 2007-07-19