>
> We already have many documents that can "contain all kind of stuff" like: 
> - the Constructions manual 
> - the Tutorials manual 
> - the Thematic Tutorials manual 
>
> The difference between the last two is not precisely obvious (if you 
> look for something, where will it be ?) 
>
>
The "Tutorial" is the original, *general* "intro to Sage" that was written 
in the age of the dinosaurs.  It is still quite useful for people who 
already know a similar CAS, but a lot of the content dates to when we had 
much less robust communication among the various sub-parts of Sage. 
 "Thematic tutorials" are supposed to be, well, about some theme.

1) Should we remove it ? This would 'redirect' users toward more 
> maintained manuals. 
>

I imagine that William or someone else added this very early on for people 
familiar with Mma, and as a short document.  There is a discussion at 
http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/7192 about whether we should even include 
such a document.   (Interestingly, it is the most-translated (because 
shortest?) document we have - en, fr, de, it, pt, tr, and with zh and es 
under review.)


 

> 2) Alternatively, should we turn it into a section of the "Tutorial" 
> manual ? Note that the first section of that manual is also named "A 
> guided tour". 
> http://www.sagemath.org/doc/tutorial/index.html 
>
>
Yes, that is confusing.  My own feeling is that it is not part of the 
"Tutorial" document, but could be a "thematic" one if one wanted to keep 
it. 

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