The title of the web page I'm looking at (http://ask.sagemath.org/questions/) is

Questions - ASKBOT: Open Source Q&A Forum

which looks like some default, and should probably have something
specific in it.

John

On 19 August 2010 14:24, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm already noticing one thing in the few hours it's been alive...
> some things are more like *overflow, like "Why is it so hard to use
> queues" or "Short Cython example"... other questions, though, like the
> "colormap in implicit_plot3d", are really sage-support material
> because there are essentially bug/enhancement requests in them.
>
> I guess my question is what should be done in such cases?  Or more
> precisely, what is the role of sage-support vis-a-vis ask.sagemath
> (assuming both survive... remember sage-forum!)?
>
> Also, the FAQ link at the top is only the first time you come, but the
> FAQ link is TINY at the very bottom... and then the FAQ has a typo in
> the second full sentence.  I admit the latter problem is minor, but
> the FAQ/Instructions (maybe "Instructions" is better for those of us
> who haven't used stackoverflow, only cribbed answers from it) should
> be more prominent until you have a certain number of points - and
> certainly shouldn't disappear from the top if you aren't even logged
> in.
>
> But good idea so far, and good luck!
>
> - kcrisman
>
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