Hi !
Monticello is a distributed version control system, so you could have your
own repository on smalltalkhub to commit your modifications. In fact, given
how MC (doesn't) handles branches, it's probably the recommended way of
doing if you want experimental/development code to be clearly separate from
the official branch.
In terms of getting your changes merged in the official release, I'd
suggest discussing them on one of the Pharo lists, or on the Slack channel.
Some of the owners of the Magritte and Pier repos on sthub and recent
developers are active there and should be able to help and even review your
code or add you to the contributors.
On 8 September 2016 at 12:15, Tapple Gao <tapplek(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all. It’s been a long time since I contributed
to a smalltalk
project, but I’d like to start again.
I’m developing a complex website based on Pier and Magritte:
https://fiberhood.nl
Even though I’ve barely started, I’ve already found several things to fix
in Pier and Magritte, and would like to submit my fixes back upstream. How
should I do that? I assume I don’t have commit access to
http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Magritte and
http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!/~Pier , although I don’t really know how
to tell. I’m used to squeaksource, where it plainly says Global: Read or
Global: Read and Write
My username on smalltalkhub is tapple:
http://www.smalltalkhub.com/#!
/~tapple
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