Hi, folks,

I was reading the Sage Programming Guide this morning (excellent read,
by the way), and the the end of section 2.4.1 mentions that "Using
sage_search from the Sage prompt . . . one can easily find . . .
keywords and in the case of todo: not implemented use the results to
motivate further development on Sage."  This got me thinking about the
ways I've been looking for areas to which to contribute; if there were
even a note, let alone a search field, on sagemath.org, that
referenced/searched (respectively) sage_search, that would provide
another way for folks to see where they might apply their effort.

Certainly, this doesn't obviate the need to install Sage, nor to talk
to developers and users; the former makes sage_search available while
the latter captures planned functionality that might not exist in a
docstring.  Does it add value, and make extended use of the
documentation, though?

Daniel
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