You have the guide how to contribute to a fix in Pharo: 
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/wiki/Contribute-a-fix-to-Pharo

Sebastian

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> De: "Richard O'Keefe" <rao...@gmail.com>
> À: "Any question about pharo is welcome" <pharo-users@lists.pharo.org>
> Envoyé: Vendredi 3 Mai 2024 12:28:16
> Objet: [Pharo-users] Re: Getting started with the easy projects

> What I was really asking was about the very basic mechanics of it.
> "Where are the instructions about how to sign up"
> meant "do I have to register somewhere and if so where and how?"
> "Where are the instructions about what to do"
> meant "suppose I have registered and have the latest Pharo open
> on my laptop; how do I connect to the repository, how do I submit
> a change for review?"  I have been playing with Pharo since version 1
> but I've never actually connected to a repository.
> 
> I think a "Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Started with Distributed
> Development in Phraro" probably already exists somewhere, I just
> don't know where to look for it.
> 
> On Sat, 27 Apr 2024 at 21:05, stephane ducasse
> <stephane.duca...@inria.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Hi richard
>>
>> https://github.com/orgs/pharo-project/projects/8
>> lists some easy projects.  I'd like to make a contribution.
>>
>>
>> Cool.
>> The first thing I suggest is to take the stupidiest issue like adding a 
>> comment
>> in a method
>> or fixing a badly written comment and make a PR.
>> I like to do this trivial things because there are easy to give a positive 
>> slant
>> on my energy.
>>
>> Where are the instructions on how to sign up and what
>> to do?  Fair warning, I'll probably need a bit of hand-holding…
>>
>>
>> For the contributions feel free to pick what you like
>>
>> - Some easy things are: better comments, improving test coverage
>> - Now I’m pretty sure that we can get collection improvements
>> - This one could interest you: underscores in numeric literals
>> https://github.com/pharo-project/pheps/pull/18/files
>> We had long design discussions and I think that the result is good but we 
>> never
>> got the time to implement it.
>>
>> S
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Stéphane Ducasse
>> http://stephane.ducasse.free.fr
>> 06 30 93 66 73
>>
>> "If you knew today was your last day on earth, what would you do differently?
>> ....ESPECIALLY if, by doing something different, today might not be your last
>> day on earth.” Calvin & Hobbes
>>
>>
>>
>>

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