Hi Francisco,

Hello I am willing to start maintaining a module or even a Perl package or
library, so I would like to ask you all about the best way to start. I know
that participating in mailing lists is a good way, but I am also asking
about your experience and if there is someone who has a package and is
looking for a maintainer or co maintainer. My experience using Perl is not
too long but that is why I am looking or it. I will appreciate each of your
answers, thank you very much for your time writing down your experience.

Have a very nice day.

I think these guys would appreciate some help: http://marcel-maint.github.com
And I am always looking for people to work with; https://github.com/trapd00r

But I think the best way (for your learning experience, and for the people you'd
want to help) is to find something that you're interested in, and break it. Then
you can either fix it or bring attention to the issue at hands. No matter how
much testing you do, there's *always* stuff that'll break.

Not only is it easier to learn when you do something you enjoy doing, but just
talking about it with someone who knows exactly what you're talking about helps
a lot.

Idling in one of the Perl irc channels (freenode, irc.perl.org) might also be
a good idea.

Cheers,

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