Hi Charlie, thank you for you offer, but I think the Padre project does not have enough contributors any more who could be able to supply such "back-end" for volunteers. Their work would not be integrated and released soon and that will just lead to disappointment.
I'd much more recommend hacking on MetaCPAN, Dancer, Rex. I have a list of Perl-based web sites where the source code is available and hackable: http://perlmaven.com/web-sites-powered-by-perl-with-open-source-code-base Improving those sites will have a direct impact on the users. And a number of Perl-based products: http://perlmaven.com/perl-based-open-source-products regards Gabor On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Charlie Gonzalez <itchar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi All, > > New York Perl Mongers is in planning phase to organize a Perl Hackathon on > March 2015. One of our goals during planning is to generate a list of tasks > which are "low hanging fruits" for Perl Newbies and tasks that would > require 2-3 days effort which would allow a developer to start the work > during the Hackathon and then take home to finish said task. > > With your help , I would like to generate a list of tasks for Padre that > can be worked on during the hackathon. > > Please share any ideas on what tasks can be included for this hackathon. > > Kind Regards, > > Charlie Gonzalez > (E) itchar...@gmail.com > https://github.com/itcharlie > > >
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