Hi,

> I'm going to still wait a few days before starting, so feel free to
> pile on if you would like to add to the discussion.

At Sage Days 28, I gave a talk about how to contribute to Sage. The
philosophy I choose to present was to create one personnal branch
using queues for managing many tickets instead of creating one branch
per tickets... mainly because that's the flow I use. And that's the
flow I use because I don't want to manage 20 clones of Sage if I am
working on 20 tickets at the same time (for cloning time and space
reasons). I also prefer queues because it is easier to pass from a
version of Sage to the next one. But after reading this discussion, I
am wondering what's best for the real beginner... It's a good
question.

I also separated the flow of development into 22 "easy" steps. Maybe
it can be pertinent to take a look at it:

http://www.liafa.jussieu.fr/~labbe/Sage/how-to-contribute/

Cheers,

Sébastien

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