What I think Mr. Rennekamp's answer shows beyond dispute is that someone
who is well-intentioned and motivated still finds it difficult to sift
through the vast archipelago - and it is a real cluster of islands, some
closer together than others - of Sage documentation. (We haven't even
started
I tried to explain a bit to Schilly, but I'll try to explain the mix of
being competent then incompetent. So first, I've spend most of my time
living in a rural area (didn't do much on computers except elementary
school (which sucked by the way; it was a lousy catholic school... it's
weird that
> ... bathroom break...
Lock your computer properly when not in use, and use a good password. Full
disk encrypt your hard drive.
You're making me very nervous about any computer account access I may have
given you...
What is your motivation for cleanin up the sage website stuff? What is
your ba
Thiery, extremely sorry. I can make the pages that were deleted and
redirect them to where I moved content. (Eg specifically [[pics]] and
[[animate]] to [[art]], noting that [[interact]] has been left alone.
As for the links that were on SageForHighSchool, someone must've messed
with my computer du
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 03:03:35PM -0800, Matthew Rennekamp wrote:
> 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 outdated information everywhere.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
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outdated information everywhere.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 *n