I recently posted on the "wiggling" graph problem, and do appreciate the
speed at which it was pounced on.

This was motivated by the published <
https://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/1691/>.  After doing a work-around
to the "wiggling graph" problem, I wanted to re-upload my new & improved
file.  But the "Edit" facility's link
was < https://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/1691/edit_published_page >, which
re-directed to one of my pages,
< https://www.sagenb.org/home/dino/12/ >, which looked truly bizarre -- at
least to me.

To me it makes sense that I can't edit (and possibly vandalize) someone
else's page, but shouldn't we be
able to edit & improve our own?  Oh, I know, "Write it right in the first
place."  But the software world changes
faster than the mythical Proteus.

Just wondering.

Dean

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