Wednesday Night Pull Request Challenge
Come join your fellow Perl developers and module maintainers for an evening of bug squashing and developing as you participate in the 2016 Pull Request Challenge. Or, bring your own pet project and just enjoy hacking amongst your like-minded peers. Individuals of all skill and interest levels are encouraged to attend.
Food will be provided. Please RSVP
When:
Wednesday 6/22, from 6pm-10pm (or longer if things are rock'in)
Where:
The ballroom following lightning talks at the end of the day
Who:
Anyone interested in contributing or learning to contribute code to Perl's wonderful ecosystem of modules.
What:
We will provide a pool of eligible modules (from the 2016 PRC effort) from which one may choose; participants may also come with their own projects and recruit others to help in their effort. This list will be made available by Monday morning (6/20).
The currently read-only set of "PRC Eligible" modules (modules the monthly PRC pulls from) can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/prc-module-list. Again you may choose to work on anything you wish.
Attendees
Add your name to only one of the following lists if you're going to attend.
People who just want to code
- user:estrabd - I am also willing to help individuals get started
- Jason Hall (Jayce^)
- Joelle Maslak
- Tom Browder (tbrowder)
- Elizabeth Mattijsen (liz)
- Kivanc Yazan
- Sterling Hanenkamp (zostay)
People who will be hanging out, maybe helping, maybe coding, maybe just ... hanging out
People who have projects that need some development
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- IPC::Run
- Net::OSCAR
- Net::Jabber::Bot
- Business::UPS
- Mark Gardner (mjgardner)
- App::DBCritic
- MooseX::Types::XML::LibXML
- MouseX::SimpleConfig
- WebService::Avalara::AvaTax
- XML::Ant::BuildFile
- Sterling Hanenkamp (zostay)
- Web API for Perl 6 (i.e., PSGI for Perl 6)
- HTTP::Request::Supply (Perl 6)
- Smack (Perl 6)
- Bot::Backbone::Service::SlackChat
- WebService::Bonusly
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