#8470: new documentation categories "FAQ" and "Thematic Tutorials"
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   Reporter:  mvngu          |       Owner:  mvngu               
       Type:  enhancement    |      Status:  new                 
   Priority:  major          |   Milestone:  sage-4.4.2          
  Component:  documentation  |    Keywords:  FAQ, HOWTO, tutorial
     Author:                 |    Upstream:  N/A                 
   Reviewer:                 |      Merged:                      
Work_issues:                 |  
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Description changed by mvngu:

Old description:

> This is a meta-ticket that helps in organizing changes and additions to
> the Sage standard documentation. On [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
> devel/browse_thread/thread/95afb345e872f9af sage-devel] and
> [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-devel/msg/662eb0246c7bf9fc
> sage-combinat-devel], it is proposed that we create two new documentation
> categories called:
>
>  * FAQ --- a collection of answers to frequently asked questions.
>  * Thematic Tutorials --- a collection of in-depth tutorials on specific
> topics.
>
> See [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
> devel/browse_thread/thread/e94b8f3dc6f503af this thread] on sage-devel
> for further discussion about more accessible documentation. For starters,
> here is a list of tickets with enhancements for those two new
> documentation categories:
>
>  * #8442 Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics
>  * #8464 FAQ
>  * #8465 Python Functional Programming for Mathematicians
>  * #8466 Sage and Coding Theory
>  * #8467 Linear Programming in Sage
>  * #8468 Group Theory and Sage: A Primer
>  * #8469 Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem
>  * #8886 tutorial on Python object and classes
>
> Once all the above tickets are closed, the current ticket can be closed
> as fixed.
> [[BR]]
>
> '''Prerequisites:'''
>
>  1. #8480 stylistic clean-ups on web page of standard documentation
>  1. #8464 add FAQ to standard documentation
>  1. #8465 Functional Programming for Mathematicians
>  1. #8469 Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem
>  1. #8468 Group Theory and Sage
>  1. #8442 Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics
>  1. #8533 browse thematic tutorials from command line and within notebook

New description:

 This is a meta-ticket that helps in organizing changes and additions to
 the Sage standard documentation. On [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
 devel/browse_thread/thread/95afb345e872f9af sage-devel] and
 [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-devel/msg/662eb0246c7bf9fc
 sage-combinat-devel], it is proposed that we create two new documentation
 categories called:

  * FAQ --- a collection of answers to frequently asked questions.
  * Thematic Tutorials --- a collection of in-depth tutorials on specific
 topics.

 See [http://groups.google.com/group/sage-
 devel/browse_thread/thread/e94b8f3dc6f503af this thread] on sage-devel for
 further discussion about more accessible documentation. For starters, here
 is a list of tickets with enhancements for those two new documentation
 categories:

  * #8442 Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics
  * #8464 FAQ
  * #8465 Python Functional Programming for Mathematicians
  * #8466 Sage and Coding Theory
  * #8467 Linear Programming in Sage
  * #8468 Group Theory and Sage: A Primer
  * #8469 Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem
  * #8886 tutorial on Python object and classes

 Once all the above tickets are closed, the current ticket can be closed as
 fixed.
 [[BR]]

 '''Prerequisites:'''

  1. #8480 stylistic clean-ups on web page of standard documentation
  1. #8468 Group Theory and Sage
  1. #8464 add FAQ to standard documentation
  1. #8533 browse thematic tutorials from command line and within notebook
  1. #8465 Functional Programming for Mathematicians
  1. #8469 Number Theory and the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem
  1. #8442 Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics

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