Dear Simon, dear Nicolas, dear thematic tutorials lovers

> On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 12:19:59PM -0700, Simon King wrote:
> > At http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/2813, I have published a worksheet
> > that aims at explaining how one can implement a new parent and take
> > advantage of both the category framework and the coercion model
> > (including construction functors).

Excellent !!!

> > In another thread, I suggested to proceed with documentation similar
> > than with spkgs: I believe that it is better to make preliminary
> > versions of tutorials available to the public (explicitly marking them
> > as preliminary or draft) than to wait a couple of months until someone
> > has provided a full review. In the best case, there is feed-back from
> > the public, so that one has a cumulative review.
> > 
> > In particular, I think that the tutorials from the combinat branch
> > should be published soon as well.
> 
> Yes, they should!
> 
> Up to recently, there had been two obstacles:
> 
>  - Some sphinx technicalities (cross documentation links, ...) which
>    Florent et al. now solved, and should be in Sage now or soon.

By the way, the ticket about crosslink #9128 (which was a very though one for
me) is still needing review.

> So now, many of our tutorial should indeed just go into Sage. There is
> a tiny bit of work to:
> 
> (1) Decide which tutorials are ready to go
> (2) Unfold the tutorials in separate patches (they currently are all
>     in the sage-demos-and-tutorials-nt.patch in the Sage-Combinat
>     queue)
> (3) Check each of them, and see that there are no non trivial
>     dependencies with other things in the queue
> (4) Proofread and review.

Last week, I unfolded and submitted #8886: tutorial on Python object and
classes. It should be fairly independent from anything else.

Cheers,

Florent

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