Or so my mother always taught me.

However, this is about the potential for having a nifty acronym for
Sage user groups.  We know about TUGs, and there are R user groups
(very successful ones, in fact) all over the place.  One of the
participants in last summer's PREP workshop has the following idea:

Sage Learner-User Group

As much as it could relate to the supposedly sluggish behavior of
Python versus other languages, I have to admit it's rather catchy.
And the LU part is nice, since just about everyone other than Mike
Hansen and the BDFL probably have something to learn about some
component of Sage ;-)

Anyway, totally random but hopefully thought-provoking as we move to
bigger exposure.  I cc: to sage-edu because she is doing this as a
sort of upper-level student seminar, so this is concurrently an idea
for how to approach learning Sage outside the usual classroom context.

- kcrisman

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