If one sets up a Sage server for public use, there is the opportunity for
someone to publish worksheets, there is a section:
"Browse published Sage worksheets
(no login required)"
But often those worksheets are bad examples, error message, or just plain people
experimenting. I do not think they generally reflect well on Sage.
Hence I'd propose that there was a collection of worksheets that always appeared
at the top, with sensible names and good examples. Then let the other published
worksheets be shown below.
Either that, or perhaps make it clear that anyone can edit these worksheets, and
so many not represent how best to use Sage.
One normally associates "published" work as being of high quality. But in this
case the "published" can be anything. Whilst regular users of Sage will know
what this means, for someone taking a quick glance, they are likely to get the
wrong impression.
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