Thank you very very much for all the answers. You, all, addressed me to the
right direction I knew it from the beginning. Have a very nice day.

2011/9/20 Paul Johnson <p...@pjcj.net>

> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 09:54:49AM +0200, Francisco Rivas wrote:
>
> > 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.
>
> I suggest asking the same question on the module-authors list
> (http://lists.perl.org/list/module-authors.html) and also your local(ish)
> perl-mongers list.  I think there are many module authors who would be
> happy
> to have help, moving on to co-maintainership and even full maintainership
> when
> they are happy that you could manage that.  Or if you have some modules
> that
> you like or are familiar with, you could ask the author directly.  Finding
> something from RT and sending in a patch for it would be a very good
> introduction.
>
> Thanks for being willing to give back.
>
> Good luck!
>
> --
> Paul Johnson - p...@pjcj.net
> http://www.pjcj.net
>

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