On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Andy Lester wrote:
> I'm thinking that maybe instead of people picking a module to do, and
> then working on it, which has so far not worked at all, that we should
> hold up a module (or a handful of them) and say "OK, this is what we're
> working on". It certainly seemed to
Andy,
I agree, it an intimidating idea to think that you have to take on
responsibility for a whole module. I enjoyed working on the DBI tests,
and when I next have some spare time between projects, I plan on
helping again, either with DBI or some other module. You should really
encourage that
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 03:35:23PM +0100, Nicholas Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Well, how people acn help, particularly how they can help even if they don't
> think they have time to be *the* one true hoplite for a project.
I'm thinking that maybe instead of people picking a module to do, an
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 09:27:09AM -0500, Andy Lester wrote:
> So I'm giving an LT on Phalanx next week in Buffalo. Anything in
> particular y'all think I should mention?
> A brief discussion of Phalanx, a project devoted to increasing the
> testing coverage of Perl and the key modules on the C
So I'm giving an LT on Phalanx next week in Buffalo. Anything in
particular y'all think I should mention?
xoxo,
Andy
To: Andy Lester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Your Lightning Talk
Your proposal for a Lightning Talk at the 2004 YAPC::America::North has been accepted.
topic:
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