(1) I just started playing with this stuff, and found queues much
nicer than cloning; it's worth   It might be good to add a few
explanations to the page of what to do in common-screwup cases (at
least for me): e.g. unapplying everything (even though there are
uncommitted changes), undoing an accidental qrefresh, etc.  Probably
my revert process is inefficient.

(2) Having just spent some time tracking down a bug which was
apparently fixed relatively recently (someone borrowed Guido's time
machine, I guess! :^) it might be worth mentioning right at the start
in the "Modifying Sage source code" section which revision developers
typically work from, with a link to sage-release and
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/release/.  [Thanks @ncohen.]


Doug

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Department of Earth Sciences
University of Hong Kong

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