download latest image and follow the steps explained here: https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo <https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo>
Esteban > On 16 Dec 2017, at 09:07, Stephane Ducasse <[email protected]> wrote: > > esteban > > to try the new way. What should I do? > Just download a new version or reclone? May be I will refork and > reclone to be sure. > > Stef > > On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> >>> On 15 Dec 2017, at 17:37, Alistair Grant <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Esteban, >>> >>> I had no problems following the process (Ubuntu 16.04, >>> Pharo7.0-32bit-e175bc2.image, fogbugz 20872). :-) >>> >>> I guess that you have already thought of this, but... Is there any >>> reason why we can't just put up a dialog asking for the user's github >>> credentials and fogbugz issue number and then automatically clone the >>> repository, configure the upstream remote and create the issue branch. >>> That would remove most of the remaining manual steps. >>> >>> I realise that it only works for option 1, although where people >>> configure a common pharo-local, it could check for a pre-existing >>> clone and use that one. >> >> "I realise” means you tried and it didn’t work? >> because in my tests it worked as good as the first one (I tested on >> windows), but that may need to be “re-validated” :) >> >> Esteban >> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Alistair >>> >>> On 14 December 2017 at 13:19, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hi! >>>> >>>> I’m working on simplifying the contribution process, after collecting >>>> opinions/experiences last couple of months. >>>> As you know, Pharo contribution process is still WIP and we aim to have it >>>> as smooth as possible for Pharo 7.0 release. Now, after observe the idea of >>>> the “system repositories” was a bad idea because it introduced extra and >>>> non >>>> standard “path” to contribution, I managed to remove that to reestablish >>>> “the regular way”: you will now need to add pharo repository just as any >>>> other repository you add, by cloning or adding local repository. >>>> >>>> I took Guille’s doc and moved it to pharo project (it does not has sense to >>>> have it living in a contributor’s repository when is so important). You can >>>> find it here: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo >>>> >>>> This document is also updated to reveal this new process, please read it. >>>> >>>> How to update your startup scripts? >>>> Some people has added startup scripts to easy the first part of >>>> contribution. Instead enabling system repositories, etc. you now need to >>>> replace that with this: >>>> >>>> (IceRepositoryCreator new >>>> location: '/path/to/pharo-project/pharo' asFileReference; >>>> subdirectory: 'src'; >>>> createRepository) >>>> register >>>> >>>> PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE… take a moment to read and try the document. Is very >>>> important that document reflects new process and works reliable in >>>> different >>>> scenarios (I validated it on macOS and Windows, and assumed it worked fine >>>> on linux but you know… bad assumptions is the base of failure ;) ) >>>> >>>> I’m eager to hear your feedback and continue enhancing the process. >>>> >>>> (yes, Stef, I know UI is still cumbersome… I’m working on that :) ) >>>> >>>> cheers! >>>> Esteban >>> >> >> >
