Thank you very much, I am reading it right now. Have a very nice day.
2011/9/20 Magnus Woldrich <m...@japh.se> > 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, > > -- > │ Magnus Woldrich > │ m...@japh.se > │ http://japh.se > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org > For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org > http://learn.perl.org/ > > >