It looks like the older site had more information of these aspects. http://old.pharo-project.org/community/issue-tracking
(yes, the video is dead indeed). I had a walk on the various pages and indeed there are a lot of problems for someone to find the way to do things. Why is the video gone ? Phil On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 12:53 AM, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote: > Benjamin - I feel your pain. I went through the same thing - and I did try > to > help things by updating some of the information on the FogBugz wiki (which > I > think you found - at least the video). > > I know I hit a bunch of 404 errors too - which I corrected, but I can see > that you hit a few more - so I've tried to fix them too. > > The Fogbugz wiki now points to the contributions wiki page (as that's > easier > to edit) - and then I've also pointed that page onto the pharo.org > contributions page. I'm sure there are more corrections that can be made > - > if you ask Marcus, he can give you wiki edit priv's so you can correct > things as well. > > However - there is a bigger question for the community, where should the > main documentation be? We have some on the Fogbugz wiki and some on > Pharo.org - and they conflict with each other? > > I would suggest that more generic/simple info should be on pharo.org (e.g. > stuff that doesn't change too much, and that we can polish and make it look > slick) - and then we link things back to Fogbugz where the details can be > edited and updated by the wider community? (which is what I have tried to > do > having hit the same stumbling block as Benjamin). > > Tim > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://forum.world.st/About-your-contributions-Improve-Pharo-right-now-right-there-tp4771765p4771798.html > Sent from the Pharo Smalltalk Developers mailing list archive at > Nabble.com. > >