Yes to every single one of your questions. On Dec 3, 2007 1:29 PM, Jason Grout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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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