Hi, here/hear, hear/here, on the 'ghost town' point... it's an immense surprise given the size of CPAN that there is such a 'ghost town' feel about some (if not all) of Perl6...
Regards, K On Nov 25, 2007 2:58 PM, brian d foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Patrick R. > Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > > > > How others can start hacking and contributing > > --------------------------------------------- > > > > If you're interested in hacking on the compiler, my suggestion > > is to become somewhat familiar with the compiler tools already > > available in Parrot. > > I'm not interested in hacking on the compiler, but I am interested in > writing tests. I've added some to the Pugs project, but that seems to > be a ghost town now. Is there a new plan for tests besides adding them > to the Pugs code? I'm not really into writing tests that won't ever > pass in Pugs. :) > -- Outside the mind, there is no Lotus Sutra..& outside the Lotus Sutra, there is no mind... (Hakuin) I correctly predicted that you'd eventually read this... (Kevin von Spiel) The word 'ergodic' has several meanings, & probabilists tend to use it rather carelessly. We conform to this custom here. (Geoffrey Grimmett & David Stirzaker) I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi & King. My concerns are global. I reject, absolutely, revenge, aggression, & retaliation. The foundation of such a method, is love. I love you Sheriff Truman.. (Albert Rosenfield) ((lambda (x) (list x (list 'quote x))) '(lambda (x) (list x (list 'quote x)))) ((lambda (x) (list x (list 'quote x))) '(lambda (x) (list x (list 'quote x)))) If I've worked out anything over the course of this life... well, it's this: the smarter we become, the more stupid we become... we can't help it... it's how the whole thing works... (Richard Weatherman)