#13260: Add tutorials and quickstarts from PREP workshops to standard 
documentation
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       Reporter:  kcrisman             |         Owner:  mvngu     
           Type:  enhancement          |        Status:  needs_work
       Priority:  major                |     Milestone:  sage-5.3  
      Component:  documentation        |    Resolution:            
       Keywords:                       |   Work issues:            
Report Upstream:  N/A                  |     Reviewers:            
        Authors:  Karl-Dieter Crisman  |     Merged in:            
   Dependencies:                       |      Stopgaps:            
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Comment (by kcrisman):

 Oh, great, thanks for finding those!  They are from some stuff I copied
 from some worksheet of mine from R examples.

 I see what you mean by the extra empty lines.  I can eventually fix that
 too, I thought you were referring to their being any empty lines at all.
 The sws2rst script - full props to #10637, where this is done! - adds a
 lot of extra new lines, because that has no effect on the final output,
 and it ensures that new lines are placed where they are needed.

 I am only slowly looking at patchbot stuff - yikes,
 {{{
 ValueError: Trailing whitespace inserted on 153 non-empty lines.
 }}}
 and it lists them.  Well, I don't use a real editor per se.  I'll try to
 fix these.  Thanks for the heads-up!

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