Which is now the canonical place to seek out these issues/bugs: manuscript
or GitHub?

On Thu, Jan 24, 2019, 14:37 Torsten Bergmann <[email protected] wrote:

> Hi,
>
> it's a nice release yes - and the best we ever provided indeed. I'm really
> happy too that P7 image is an
> official release now.
>
>
> But still:
> ==========
>
> In a post [1] in November 2017 I brought up the topic again to "increase
> the quality level in Pharo 7 and onwards".
>
> With 762 commits [2] for Pharo 7 I devoted a lot of time in fixing often
> simple and trivial things just to clean up
> comments, code, typos, packages, manifests, tests and so on.
>
> Many others did the same and supported these cleaning efforts. This helped
> adding a few more release tests to keep the
> quality bar on the level reached. Special thanks to Marcus, Esteban, and
> many others who helped reviewing, fighting a
> shaky CI server, integrating quickly and so on ...
>
> Still THIS IS NOT FINISHED ... and it would be really help if more people
> would participate in the cleaning or fixing bugs.
> Also many external packages now need some love to work with Pharo 7.
>
> We have a large community with many, many users - but still only a few
> contribute to the core system.
>
> I wonder why and would like to know:
>   - Is it due to the switch to git ?
>   - Is is due to the new contribution process?
>   - Is it for other reasons?
>
> Remember: Pharo is yours and even small steps could make a difference. So
> please join!
>
> Thanks
> T.
>
>
> [1]
> http://forum.world.st/Pharo-Quality-raising-the-quality-level-in-Pharo-7-and-onwards-tt5027111.html#none
> [2]  https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/graphs/contributors
>
>
>

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