I'm going through the sites that we have and I see a lot of duplicated and 
outdated information everywhere. So I want to ask what developers think of 
what is the purpose of various websites should be. 
So, first would be the wiki. Since it is a Wiki, it is editable by anyone- 
though it should *not contain to-do lists/discussions* like it has. *We 
should keep it as events meeting management system, and maybe some "cool 
things" feature examples.* 
Next, doc.sagemath.org. The "official documentation" is currently hosting 
various tutorials, though I personally would like to move a few of those 
education-based to the wiki. My ideal would be using it to document the 
"long-term" information (ex: using ? and ??, and tab completion). 
Naturally, this means a huge reduction in size; but the unreliability of 
changes is something to worry about, too.
The www.sagemath.org website should be the 'front page' of the SageMath 
project. It should simply be the hub for links to development, with added 
content to please people that get their first impression from the site.
Lastly, Trac should be where ALL feature requests go. Moreover, if 
sagemath.org is the primary page for consumers, Trac is the main page for 
developers/contributors.

Please tell me what you think about the above.

*Pointing out nuances will be more important than you think.*

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