Thanks Jeff and welcome
I think that this is the best way to learn.
What I see
        - writing some tests on class you start to understand.
        - verify that fixes posted on the bugtracker are fixing what they  
should (I mean
        something just mentioning that the file does not load helps, or that  
you can/cannot reproduce a bug
        is nice.

        - building an enhanced colorMixer so that we can mixColor in a better  
way.
                Damien Pollet proposed this topic in the past

        - a nicer project would be to help improving the embryonic testServer  
we have
                - I could come up with some simple tasks if you want, review 
the  
code and mentor you.
                
Stef    

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I have been following Pharo for some time now, after starting off my  
> smalltalk experience with Squeak By Example.  I was wondering if  
> there were any tasks suited to relative smalltalk beginners that  
> could aid Pharo?  I would like to contribute to the project but I  
> consider my smalltalk skills still fairly basic, so are there tasks  
> that I could accomplish that would aid the project without requiring  
> expertise?  Does documentation need to be written about something,  
> do test scripts need to be run on new changes, are there basic fixes  
> that need to be made that people are too busy to get to at the  
> moment?  I would be willing to assist with any and all of these, so  
> please let me know what I can do.
>
> Thanks for your time and your efforts!
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