You are right... and I pick up the glove. I want compromise some of my
free time on move on Pharo :)
This is not really much, since now I have several ongoing projects who
(I hope) will contribute to pharo community:
-Mars/Deimos
-Reef
-SeasideXUL/Magritte-SeasideXUL (this is new :P)
but I think I can spend a couple of hours/week on (trying to) solve
some of the minor issues, starting this week.
Cheers,
Esteban
On 2010-04-15 04:14:59 -0300, Stéphane Ducasse
<stephane.duca...@inria.fr> said:
Hi guys
Let me reiterate it:
- We need you!
- 75 % of the issues on the bug tracker are simple.
- BTW how did we learn stuff, by reading code and learning. I'm not
smart I'm just a tedious learner
I can any opportunity to learn something new.
- if you spend 30 min a week, YOU CAN get an IMPACT!
- if pharo is important for you then 30 min in a good investment
- every single LITTLE bugs fixed and improvement is IMPORTANT
- we do not want the final latest coolest superhyper cool and hyper
clever fixes!
- we accept little improvement
- in UNSTABLE we have the right to push not 100% finish code
Now think what YOU can do for pharo. Because Yes YOU can
- screencast
- checking tests (yesterday I moved
CompiledMethodAsStringTest>>testPrint to CompiledMethodTest>>testPrint)
Yeah hyper difficult
- Class comments: look at the URI class comment
- blogging
- tweeting
We should slowly change our process so that Pharo continue to evolve
even if we disappear on the moon.
Now I asked marcus to focus on the newcompiler and stop fixing little
bugs because we want to make progress on other fronts.
We want newcompiler - we want the newcompiler - we want the
newcompiler and fixing it and fixing its interface.
We want Helvetia hooks -We want Helvetia hooks.
We want a new package object (but I do not find time to code argh).
Stef
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