> 
> Yes, definitely. I can say, in my own experience, that trying to fix
> bugs help me learn a lot of things
> about the environment itself (Are things that if I'm not looking at
> for fix bugs surelly will not look).

This is cool I learned a lot doing that since squeak 3.3. or 3.2
(In fact I started to talk about marcus about jazz when we were both harvesters
and never meet.)

> Obviously, I'm not talking about igor and other people with a lot more
> knowledgment than me, only
> commenting my own experience. And by other hand, if I use Pharo, I
> feel the need of help on the
> development, it's the open source spirit.

Thanks.
I think that taking care of a stuff that can help you for your projects is 
important in general.
For example people can ask themselves: why stef is spending so much time on 
ESUG (because this is a lot of time
and energy), well simple, when I discovered Smalltalk I went to the conf and it 
was dying (both the language
and the conference) so I thought either I complain: "oh my language is dying 
sniff sniff", "when I was young there 
were a cool conference". Or I do something to try to make the future better.
Simple is n't it? Something you do not know if it will work but trying is the 
only chance we got.

> About the pics page, I think that is very important to expose our
> names to possible companies
> requiring work, very important to freelancers as me.
> 
> Just my opinion.

This is an important one :)
Pharo is our software not mine.

Stef


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