Hello Nicolas,

Yes I can try to write a first draft of "START HERE WITH SAGEMATH" in 
french and in english 

For english text, a native speaker checking is suggested :-) .. (kind of 
rewriting what I can produce).

I used myself only the old website (regularly), the CD live (a little), the 
sagecell server (with my tablet, just a little), a local install (old 
Ubuntu) and the cloud (nowadays). No use for the Virtual Machine or the 
dropbox.

I will send you by email the first draft and learn before about Rest

My hobby time is limited but for the five next months, I can spend one 
hundred of hours for this.

Dominique

PS : I am very new to pip, git and other tools. For git, I plan to use it 
at work (computer science, I install old operating systems...).


On Monday, 1 May 2017 23:50:10 UTC+2, Nicolas M. Thiéry wrote:
>
>        Dear Sage developers, 
>
> Over the years, many of us have grown personal collections of 
> tutorials written at the occasion of various events (courses, Sage 
> Days, ...), often written in reST. Putting them together would foster 
> reuse, collective writing, cross references, cross-reviews, and 
> maturation in general, with the aim to migrate the mature ones in 
> Sage. 
>
> That's what some of us were doing in the Sage-Combinat queue; the 
> workflow was horrendous but the sharing effect worked really well. 
>
> To relaunch that effort, with a lean and modern workflow, I have 
> created a repository: 
>
>         https://github.com/sagemath/more-sagemath-tutorials 
>
> and initialized it with the documents from the Sage-Combinat queue [1]. 
> The HTML version is hosted at ReadTheDocs and automatically rebuilt: 
>
>         https://more-sagemath-tutorials.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ 
>
> Note the style reminiscent of Sage's documentation. That's no 
> accident: most of its features (wikipedia & trac links, mathjax, 
> crosslinks to the Python and Sage documentation) are available [2]. 
>
> The project's README contains more details and rationale for using 
> reST for authoring tutorials and similar documents. 
>
> Comments, suggestions and contributions most welcome! 
>
> Cheers, 
>                 Nicolas 
>
> [1] they were also stored in a branch at 
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/16810 
>
> [2] I am in the process of extracting this into a standalone pip 
> package to make it reusable in other pip packages for Sage. 
>
> -- 
> Nicolas M. Thiéry "Isil" <nth...@users.sf.net <javascript:>> 
> http://Nicolas.Thiery.name/ 
>

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