Deep coercion. Optimized type constraints. Performance tweaks. Dbic-moose.
Moose/AnyEvent/POE Agent framework. These are the ons I can think of as
still waiting for someone to totally take up the flag. Also the perennial
documentation and testing one. Actually I may try dropping a line to the ucf
t
On Mar 21, 2009, at 11:21 PM, Darren Duncan wrote:
Yuval Kogman wrote:
Hi,
http://leto.net/dukeleto.pl/2009/03/tpf-accepted-to-google-summer-of-code-2009.html
As a community we're having problems getting bigger Moose related
projects
off the ground... They tend to be discussed for long
Yuval Kogman wrote:
Hi,
http://leto.net/dukeleto.pl/2009/03/tpf-accepted-to-google-summer-of-code-2009.html
As a community we're having problems getting bigger Moose related projects
off the ground... They tend to be discussed for long until someone finally
does them.
What are exampl
Hi,
http://leto.net/dukeleto.pl/2009/03/tpf-accepted-to-google-summer-of-code-2009.html
As a community we're having problems getting bigger Moose related projects
off the ground... They tend to be discussed for long until someone finally
does them.
I think GSoC could be a nice opportunity t