>> What do the Sage developers even want to use the wiki for? Apart from
>> SageDays organisation.
>
> - listing sage days
> - there's a nice list of interact examples: https://wiki.sagemath.org/interact
>
> Look at https://wiki.sagemath.org/RecentChanges to see what people
> *do* use the wiki for.  E.g., there's been a lot of activity on a page
> "Coding Theory in Sage: A collection of ideas and long-term goals for
> Coding Theory in Sage, and the people interested." today by several
> people.

Yes, I just wrote that page and some participants on SD75 added some
stuff.

Apart from this, and the Debate/Collective Infrastructure Management
page, changes are +1 year old, and growing rapidly older.

>> At SageDays75, we just created (or rewrote)
>> https://wiki.sagemath.org/Coding_Theory sub-page and propose it to be a
>> place to discuss long-term goals for coding theory in Sage. Let's see
>> how it works out.
>
> That's definitely a very good use of this wiki (or any other sage one).

Indeed, I hope people will be interested in keeping it alive.

Best,
Johan

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