https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312738

--- Comment #19 from jackdyson31 <jackdyso...@gmail.com> ---
@Filipe from comment 10:

I understand completely, and thank you for your reply. I wholeheartedly
appreciate you cannot of course do all this alone. The fact that Cantor has got
this far is tribute to the efforts yourself and all the others who do
contribute are putting in.

Yes I would like to help. Starting with decent bug reports is totally ok with
me.

I'll add a couple of points as I see them:

1) 10 languages is far too many, let's support a few of them but support them
well?
2) The interface basics in Cantor need to be stabilised
3) support for LTS versions - a new install of Kbuntu for every minor bugfix
drives users away

As for me, I could contribute to the sage plugin, I have been checking through
the code - I am not up to your level with understanding and packaging the
everything right now, but if I could get in touch with you, perhaps I can
experiment/develop the code and send it to you for approval? I am interested in
making sure the LTS backports are as up to date as we can make them and
available on the repos. 

I am also interested in adding more sage specific features to the plugin. Sage
uses a browser for its notebook, but that approach eats up a lot of memory per
notebook - the Cantor solution if developed can be a real alternative where
memory is a premium.

I can get in touch with the sage guys as well if results are positive, given
that Cantor could become cross platform in the future. Their sagenb project has
slowed a bit as they are concentrated on the cloud project. Cantor's plugin
could therefore be a way forward for desktop users en masse and cross platform.

All the best for now!

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