@@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ <h2 class="narrow">About {{ sage }}</h2>
3535and a library of mathematical algorithms.
3636</ div >
3737< div class ="txt narrow ">
38- Mathematics is very old and encompasses many very different topics.
38+ Mathematics is very old and encompasses many very different topics.
3939It is hard to come up with one unique approach that suits beginners as well as experts.
40- {{ sage }} tries to solve this and
41- < em > "is doing remarkably well at keeping a balance between ease-of-use for beginners and high-end users."</ em >
40+ {{ sage }} tries to solve this and
41+ < em > "is doing remarkably well at keeping a balance between ease-of-use for beginners and high-end users."</ em >
4242as < a href ="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/sage-devel/8ShuktTSzoM/oVls13-AyzgJ "> David Kohel once said</ a > .
4343</ div >
4444< div class ="narrow ">
4545Read more:
46- < ul >
46+ < ul >
4747< li >
4848< a href ="./tour.html "> Tour</ a > ,
4949< a href ="./tour-graphics.html "> some plots</ a > ;
50- < a href ="./library-why.html "> Why?</ a > ;
50+ < a href ="./library-why.html "> Why?</ a > ;
5151< a href ="https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/tutorial/tour.html "> {{ sage }} Tutorial, Guided Tour</ a > ;
5252< a href ="https://wiki.sagemath.org/interact "> Interact Examples</ a > .
5353</ li > < li >
@@ -79,9 +79,9 @@ <h2 class="narrow">Key Points</h2>
7979< li > < em > Open Development</ em > :
8080{{ sage }} loves curious students and researchers to examine its source code and
8181it is possible to understand how each calculation is done.
82- {{ sage }} fosters a community of developers and encourages them to
82+ {{ sage }} fosters a community of developers and encourages them to
8383< a href ="./development-map.html "> take part in its development</ a > .
84- A vital community of people not only using but also participating in development
84+ A vital community of people not only using but also participating in development
8585is key to a healthy ecosystem in the field of mathematical software.
8686Additionally, {{ sage }} utilizes the scientific method of peer-review to double check
8787each line of new source code in addition to its strict testing policies to ensure
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ <h2 class="narrow">Quick Facts</h2>
115115< tr >
116116< td > First Release 2005</ td >
117117< td colspan ="2 "> Latest version {{ version }}
118- released {{ releasedate }}</ td >
118+ released {{ release_date }}</ td >
119119</ tr >
120120< tr >
121121< td > License: GPLv2+</ td >
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ <h1 class="narrow">Press Releases</h1>
167167< h1 class ="narrow "> Links</ h1 >
168168< div class ="narrow txt ">
169169< ul >
170- < li > < a href ="https://www.facebook.com/sagemathorg/ "> {{ sage }} Facebook group</ a > ,
170+ < li > < a href ="https://www.facebook.com/sagemathorg/ "> {{ sage }} Facebook group</ a > ,
171171 < a href ="https://twitter.com/sagemath "> {{ sage }} Twitter page</ a > .
172172 < a rel ="me " href ="https://mathstodon.xyz/@sagemath "> {{ sage }} Mastodon page</ a >
173173< li > < a href ="./library-marketing.html "> Marketing Material</ a > </ li >
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