CPT People:

*Wow! *

That was a great mini-meeting. There were nine of us in attendance from all across the globe! Lots of information and knowledge was shared and we have a good path forward towards making CPT reliable again.

I'm in awe of all of your expertise and experience with: Perl, Unit testing, system administration, deployment, etc. I look forward to working with more of you in the coming weeks and months as we fix and improve CPT for the whole community.

Feel free to reach out to me either on this mailing list, or via email directly if there is anything else I can do to help. If that's not fast enough hit me up for my Google Chat or Discord contacts and we can talk in realtime.

I'm super excited about this project now. Thank you to everyone for taking the time to participate.

-- Scottchiefbaker

On 4/22/25 8:24 AM, Ruth Holloway wrote:
(Resent under its own cover for visibility--thanks for the suggestion, ether!)

I have scheduled a Zoom call for 1500 Eastern US time (Noon Pacific US, 1900 UTC) on Wednesday, 23 April.  The link to join is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88337843091?pwd=psaVWwaScVHAwul7okkbQB9cROUxed.1

Everyone who is interested in helping out with moving CPANTesters infrastructure back to full functionality is absolutely welcome to attend.  Here's the SPACER:

  * Safety:  If you have new ideas, suggestions or input, they're
    welcome. Anyone who has an interest in helping out with the
    CPANTesters infrastructure is welcome to attend, and you do not
    have to have your camera on, but are welcome to do so.
  * Purpose: A little face-to-face time with Doug Bell for folks who
    are new and wanting to help maintain and improve the CPANTesters
    systems.
  * Agenda:  Somewhat free-form; everyone will be given an opportunity
    to introduce themselves, so we can put names and faces together. 
    After that, Preaction (Doug Bell) will have the floor for whatever
    information he wishes to present; questions to follow.
 *
    Code of Conduct:  New ideas, suggestions, friendly conversation,
    and thoughtful questions are welcome. Ridiculing or attacking
    others is not; and will be reacted to swiftly and decisively.
    We're here to discuss *technical and operational matters*, not
    personalities or personal axes-to-grind.
 *
    Expectations:  Meet-and-greet, and hopefully a few folks will have
    details and information they need at the end of a meeting to begin
    formulating plans to get the CPT architecture back up and happy,
    and commence improvements. Resources (people with skills) will be
    identified who can carry that out.
 *
    Roles:  Zoom's AI summarizer will be running, but recording will
    not; I will be cleaning up its summary from my own notes and
    sending them to the list a day or two after the meeting, so
    consider me the "Scribe."  Additionally, I will be the door-keeper
    for the Zoom meeting, and the (hopefully-unneeded) bouncer, since
    it's my Zoom account.

-Ruth

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