From abhishek.netjain at gmail.com Tue Jan 6 01:52:32 2015 From: abhishek.netjain at gmail.com (abhishek jain) Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 15:22:32 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge Message-ID: <54abb068.0317460a.5715.ffffc1e5@mx.google.com> Hello Fellow perl Mongers, I wanted to let you know about a code challenge going on 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge. All those interested might visit : this page Cheers Abhishek jain From: Perl Maven [mailto:gabor at perlmaven.com] Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:22 PM To: abhishek.netjain at gmail.com Subject: [Perl Maven] 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge - Update Hi, Update Sorry for the duplicate e-mail today, but apparently I've forgotten to mention that when you send your e-mail to Neil neil at bowers.com , you need to include your GitHub account, and if you have your PAUSE account. If you don't have a GitHub account yet, them please sign up to GitHub - you'll need it anyway in order to send the pull request. On the other hand having a PAUSE account is not a requirement, but Neil would like to to know if you have. 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge a while ago I asked you about contribution to Open Source code. I got plenty of answers and I have been working on some solution, but in the meantime Neil Bowers created something that I think will help quite a few people. He created the "2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge". The idea is that if you sign up, then once a month you'll be allocated a random CPAN module and your task is to make some improvement and send it to the author of the module in the form of a GitHub pull request. I think this is an excellent way to get involved. As Neil wrote, quite a few people have signed up, many of them were new to CPAN and open source contribution. There are quite a few articles about the subject, but if you'd like to join the challenge, just send and e-mail to Neil: neil at bowers.com On this page I have collected the articles published so far about the challenge. regards Gabor _____ You are receiving this message because you subscribed to the Perl Maven newsletter . If you don't want to receive these messages any more, you can unsubscribe on the web site . In case of any bugs, please reply to this e-mail and let me know. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pp at ockham.be Tue Jan 6 03:06:13 2015 From: pp at ockham.be (Pradeep Pant) Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 16:36:13 +0530 Subject: [Delhi-pm] 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge In-Reply-To: <54abb068.0317460a.5715.ffffc1e5@mx.google.com> References: <54abb068.0317460a.5715.ffffc1e5@mx.google.com> Message-ID: <8990061F-D290-470F-BABA-BB4C28CF5C66@ockham.be> Excellent way of improving CPAN. I am going to be part of this unique event. Thanks for sharing. Regards, Pradeep http://pradeeppant.com On January 6, 2015 3:22:32 PM GMT+05:30, abhishek jain wrote: >Hello Fellow perl Mongers, > >I wanted to let you know about a code challenge going on 2015 CPAN Pull >Request Challenge. > > > >All those interested might visit : this page > > > > >Cheers > >Abhishek jain > > > >From: Perl Maven [mailto:gabor at perlmaven.com] >Sent: Monday, January 5, 2015 9:22 PM >To: abhishek.netjain at gmail.com >Subject: [Perl Maven] 2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge - Update > > > >Hi, > > >Update > > >Sorry for the duplicate e-mail today, but apparently I've forgotten to >mention that when you send your e-mail to Neil neil at bowers.com , you >need to include your GitHub account, and if you have your PAUSE >account. If you don't have a GitHub account yet, them please sign up to >GitHub - you'll need it anyway in order to send the pull request. > >On the other hand having a PAUSE account is not a requirement, but Neil >would like to to know if you have. > > >2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge > > >a while ago I asked you about contribution to Open Source code. I got >plenty of answers and I have been working on some solution, but in the >meantime Neil Bowers created something that I think will help quite a >few people. He created the "2015 CPAN Pull Request Challenge". > >The idea is that if you sign up, then once a month you'll be allocated >a random CPAN module and your task is to make some improvement and send >it to the author of the module in the form of a GitHub pull request. > >I think this is an excellent way to get involved. > >As Neil wrote, quite a few people have signed up, many of them were new >to CPAN and open source contribution. > >There are quite a few articles about the subject, but if you'd like to >join the challenge, just send and e-mail to Neil: neil at bowers.com > >On this page I >have collected the articles published so far about the challenge. > >regards >Gabor > > _____ > >You are receiving this message because you subscribed to the Perl Maven >newsletter . >If you don't want to receive these messages any more, you can >unsubscribe > > on the web site . >In case of any bugs, please reply to this e-mail and let me know. > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Delhi-pm mailing list >Delhi-pm at pm.org >http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/delhi-pm -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. 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