> On 9 Dec 2016, at 07:21, Ben Coman <b...@openinworld.com> wrote: > > > Bugs are tracked at pharo.fogbugz.com. My screen is a little different to > yours since Fogbugz keeps me logged on, but you should see information about > signing up. Please let us know of any difficulties. In particular you might > not get a confirmation email when you sign up and need to reset your password > to gain access like @2:30... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFomI-7h4qQ > > Of course its Pharo60/main and Pharo60Inbox/main now rather than Pharo3Inbox. > You don't need to request commit rights. Its a public repo. For your first > few slices, do notify pharo-dev mail list so we can give quick feedback. > > btw, @4:45 when it shows committing the Slice to the Inbox, its better to > already have an account on SmalltalkHub than sign up after starting the > commit. > > cheers -ben > > P.S. In 60316 it looks like the <Grab> button has been removed from the Slice > creator. What was the reason for that?
A simplification ? Now you just <enter> (save) the issue number in the first field and then it automagically gets the issue name/label. > The 1 second delay when leaving the issue number field is a little > disconcerting. > > > On 9 Dec 2016 10:16 am, "Evan Donahue" <emdon...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I wanted to ask if there was a good resource I could use to learn how to find > out about current bugs and submit patches/code/contributions to the core > Pharo classes (or other major Pharo projects). I'd like to be able to fix the > things I encounter, I've just never gotten around to learning how. > > Ideally, it would be great if something could show me how to find and fix > some minor tweak of a comment or something like that, just so I know the > process. This seems like the kind of thing that is either obvious, or has > been addressed somewhere, but for whatever reason, I've never been able to > find it. > > Thank you, > Evan