Exactly what I needed to hear. 

I am familiar with git pull requests and I am glad pharo development works
in a very similar way cause I am a big fan of github. I guess if people dont
like my slice they can tell me what I need to fix in order for it to be good
enough to be included. 

Thank you for the clarification :)


Benjamin Van Ryseghem-2 wrote
> Do it the git way :)
> 
> Propose your slice and let the people in charge of Pharo decide if they
> want it or not :)
> 
> Each time you take an image and work in it, you do a "branch".
> Proposing a slice is just a pull-request :)
> 
> Ben
> 
> On Sep 20, 2013, at 9:47 PM, kilon <

> [email protected]

> > wrote:
> 
>> As you may or may not know, I am working on the pharo help tool. I
>> already
>> see areas that I could improve it. I have started my own help browser
>> tool
>> called "Prometheas" subclassing the existing one. However I also see that
>> I
>> would like to extend and modify the existing HelpTopic class. 
>> 
>> Implementing Prometheas I found that I don't like the way TreeMorph
>> works.
>> It practically make it impossible for me to navigate by code through the
>> tree and activate/select the corresponding node. It works if the father
>> node
>> is expanded. If it is not, the node is not selected even after I expand
>> the
>> father node, I have to resend the message to work. 
>> 
>> Also for some strange reason owner returns none and children returns only
>> the first child. So it looks like there are several issues with TreeMorph
>> from this first look. 
>> 
>> My question is how to proceed ? I have read the docs about submiting
>> slices
>> after I opened the relevant issue in fogbuz, but should I do that ? 
>> 
>> I am very new to pharo and hence my hesitation . I dont want to mess
>> things
>> up and frustrate people. I would also like to document TreeMorph ,
>> methods
>> that are not commented. 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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