Well, the topic went to documentation very quickly.
I think we've all decided that documentation in the source code generally 
shouldn't be messed with. To exend the statement, we have decided that we 
should make our directions to new users clearer. 

If that's all you read, then we should probably figure out who will work on

   1. Redesigning www.sagemath.org
   2. Finding all internal and external documentation, and classify as
      1. *Reference* and/or man pages (includes Wikipedia and the like)
      2. *Change log*: We already have on website, and the Trac wiki
      3. *Code Samples*: anything like wiki.sagemath.org/art , etc.
      4. *Interactives*: not needed, but fun to see... 
      5. *Devel guide*: A conversational written guide to using the API.
      6. *Tutorials*: full-blown. Books, wikis, source code, blogs, etc.?
   3. Update anything within our domain to reflect design
   4. Figure out how it will be maintained.

I have access to old files that were on sage.math.washington.edu, and also 
combinat.sagemath.org.... Basically, I'm doing this anyway.

There are things that I want to see done, like moving SageWiki 
<http://wiki.sagemath.org> "wishlists" and the SEP's 
<https://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/SEP> to Trac.
Moving these will require contributors to be convinced that it should be 
done, and then help with migrating to appropriate spots.

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