Two users recently submitted these posts:

User 1 (sent to sage-newbie):
> I was considering investing in learning sage and use it in my work on
> optimization algorithms. I now understand I have to expect
> incompatibilities with some python packages, and no help from this
> list.  I'll stick to standard python for now.

User 2:
>  I posted this to the sage-newbie list, but it never generated a
>  response.  I understand this list has
>  more people "in the know."

I think that having both a sage-newbie list and a sage-support list is
causing confusion and reducing the chance that people's questions will
be answered.

When I proposed the creation of the sage-newbies list, what I had in
mind was a support list specifically for the Sage Newbies book in
order to keep very common fundamental questions off of the
sage-support list.  It seems, however, that there is not much of a
difference between the type of questions that are sent to the
sage-newbie list and those sent to the sage-support list so my thought
is to discontinue the sage-newbie list.

Ted

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