I have no problem doing this, but I'm left to assume 
that https://github.com/sagemath/documentation is the only way that I can 
edit it. Otherwise, this post is simply "asking for permission" to do so.

On Saturday, February 4, 2017 at 8:22:20 PM UTC-5, kcrisman wrote:
>
>
> "Tutorial", "Thematic Tutorial", "PREP Tutorial", "A Tour of Sage". and 
>> "Constructions" are mostly the same Tutorial. 
>>
>
> Just for clarification, these are massively and completely different 
> documents.  There is also a lot of overlap, but the audiences are very 
> different.  The challenge is getting the right people to the right 
> tutorial/introduction, or perhaps writing new ones and making them easy to 
> find.  This is consistently one of the biggest questions/complaints I get 
> when speaking to people about Sage.  I'm also claiming culpability (along 
> with lots of others) for not improving the situation - but, as I've often 
> said, you need someone with interest, time, and ability.  Two out of three 
> don't count.  It would be wonderful if a "new generation" were to 
> reconfigure a lot of this; there is tons of useful information in all the 
> places you mention, often not duplicated elsewhere, but you have to know 
> how to find it or to use search engines wisely. 
>

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