[Reposted from 
http://www.dagolden.com/index.php/458/call-for-proposals-cpan-meta-spec/
]

The CPAN META Spec is the basis for the META.yml metadata files
included in most modern CPAN distributions. Since the spec was last
updated two years ago, there have been suggestions in many forums for
how it could be improved in clarity or functionality, but nothing has
been done.

To move from ideas to implementation, I have convened a working group
of Perl/CPAN toolchain developers, maintainers, packagers and indexers
-- the people responsible for the tools you use to configure, build,
install or search for CPAN modules -- to review proposals, reach
consensus and ultimately implement a new CPAN META Spec.

To ensure that we benefit from the best ideas in the Perl community,
on behalf of this working group, I am issuing a public call for
proposals.

Process

Here is the process and timeline:

1. Add proposals to the CPAN Meta Spec Proposals page on the Perl QA
Wiki. Discussion and refinement is encouraged through the discussion
page on the wiki or on the cpan-workers mailing list (see below for
details)

2. The Call for Proposals will close on Oct. 1, 2009.

3. The working group will post proposals on the cpan-workers mailing
list for public discussion

4. Public discussion will close on Nov. 1, 2009.

5. The working group will reach consensus on proposals to adopt or
reject and release a new CPAN META Spec no later than Dec. 1, 2009.

Criteria

Since the work of implementation requires volunteer effort, the
working group is looking for incremental improvements rather than
complete rewrites of the spec. Proposal are more likely to be adopted
if they:

* Improve clarity or resolve ambiguity
* Are narrow in scope
* Address specific, current deficiencies
* Are consistent with the general style of the existing spec
* Require minimal implementation effort

Resources

The current spec: Browse the current spec, as converted to HTML, here:
http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec.html.

The repository: The official spec draft file, META-spec.pod, has been
moved from the Module-Build repository into its own repository on
github. Please feel free to include proposed patches as part of
proposals:

* Repository: git://github.com/dagolden/cpan-meta-spec.git
* Browser: http://github.com/dagolden/cpan-meta-spec/

The wiki: Proposals will be kept on the Perl QA Wiki:
http://perl-qa.hexten.net/wiki/index.php/CPAN_Meta_Spec_Proposals

The mailing list: Subscribe to cpan-workers by emailing
cpan-workers-subscr...@perl.org. List archives are available at
http://www.mail-archive.com/cpan-workers@perl.org/

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