I'm citing Sage in a paper I'm writing.  After searching (using the 
search function at sagemath.org) and clicking around lots of places, I 
found the page in the tutorial:

http://sagemath.org/doc/html/tut/node62.html

and the more official instructions at:

http://sagemath.org/pub.html

A couple of questions:

1. The instructions in the two places conflict each other.  Should we 
change the tutorial to match http://sagemath.org/pub.html (or point to it?)

1. If I remember correctly, a while ago William encouraged people to use 
"Sage" instead of "SAGE", saying that we had outgrown the acronym.  If 
so, there are a _lot_ of occurrences of SAGE that need to replaced in 
the documentation and website.  Should we change the citing instructions 
to use "Sage" instead of "SAGE"?

3. Every time I look for the citation instructions, I spend at least 
15-20 minutes searching and clicking different places.  I think the 
publication page is great marketing material (and a great source of 
example Sage code in real life).  Can we link to the publication page 
from the main page and indicate that the citation instructions are also 
there?

Thanks,

Jason


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