On 08/13/10 11:11 PM, William Stein wrote:

A moderation system / crowdsourcing is obviously the way to go to
select good worksheets.  It's just a matter of implementing it in a
more usable way, and presenting the results by default at /pub.


  --- William

IMHO, if a user sets up a Sage server, he should have 20 or 30 decent examples installed for him to look at. He may never chose to even make that server public. But some decent examples would still be useful. I think there are enough decent examples around - they just need collecting in one place, added to the Sage source code, and made very visible to a new user.

Anyway, that's how I see it. Others no doubt differ.

Dave

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