One of the complains i have heard from my colleagues that use sage
(and i have noticed myself) is the lack of certain gap packages in the
sage distribution.  There is an spkg with some of them, but most are
missing. Also, it is not easy to find documentation on how to install
gap packages in the sage installation. I propose some possible
solutions for that (not necesarily exclusive):

1) increase the amount of gap packages in the gap_packages spkg
2) Do some extra spkg's, maybe one for each gap package?
3) Related with the previous one: write some quick guide on how to
make those extra spkg's, and add it to the documetation (maybe tthe
wiki would be a good place for that). I know there is a chapter on the
developement guide about spkg's, but in this case i mean something
like an easy step-by-step guide. This could be useful for people that
want to add a certain gap package, and also their effort can be reused
if those packages are collected somewhere.
4) Just write some documentation on how to install gap packages by
hand.

I can volunteer for both options 2 or 3 (and maybe 4, although i am
sure there are some people that would do much better than me), but i
would like to know what people think first.

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