Hi guys
I'm sure that most of you did not realize it, but Pharo does not
magically improve. It improves because some of us are looking
at the tracker issues and looking at the code and improving it.
Since Pharo is yours I wonder why you do not take the time to improve.
In fact, this is the key advantage of true open-source: being able to have
an impact. An example, I was fed up to have a stupid widget to move
method between protocol and classes between packages. I fixed it.
It took my 20 min without knowing anything about Nautilus.
And it improved Pharo Right now, Right there.
Of course if more people would be improving Pharo we could also focus on
enabling technology and frameworks. But
apparently we have to choose either we improve Pharo now or we invent
cool stuff that takes time.
I wonder why I do not go for the fame of writing a cool stuff instead of
just improving systematically the system.
I wrote some roadmaps for people willing also to help.
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo-workingRoadmaps
Stef