The thing is that all things, even the smallest tiniest triviality, happens if 
someone *does* it. Nothing happens by itself.
I'm probably very naive here; and also a bit lazy and so on... So: could you point me at a short text that describes exactly what I have to do to get any line of code into a new Pharo?

Like I figured out that these syntax coloring and compiling of traits happens in a strange scope... how can I push this immediately back? I just got used to always including these changes in my own repos since I didn't know how to get access to such changes immediately; nor how to properly publish them.

My own main goal isn't Pharo, although I really like Pharo and would like to contribute whatever I do back to Pharo. So knowing about the streamlined process will help me push the small changes I do back. And yes, sorry, I'm lazy ;-)

cheers,
Toon

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