Add projects below that you're thinking of working on. If you see someone else's project that you'd like to help on, add your name, but email them as well please.
Are there things we should discuss this year?
- Joel Berger (jberger) floater
- Graham Knop (haarg)
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr) - Automate the git grep update process
- atoomic - features & bugs
- Doug Bell (preaction) Migrate remaining backend data processing tasks (CPAN uploads data and per-release rollup data) to Minion for reliability.
- Doug Bell (preaction) Start writing backwards-compatible replacement APIs for the Matrix that use live data (not cached data) to improve data turnaround time.
- Doug Bell (preaction) Show new automated test runner project to current testers for feedback.
- Breno Oliveira (garu) Finish migration of frontend code (CPAN::Reporter, CPAN::Testers::Common::Client, App::cpanminus::reporter, Zef::CPANReporter) to use the shiny new backend API.
- Breno Oliveira (garu) Investigate interesting/practical/useful ways to integrate CPAN Testers' data to MetaCPAN.
- Breno Oliveira (garu) Discuss with Miyagawa the new opportunities of cpantester's integration with cpanm and menlo.
- Joel Berger (jberger) floater
Provide a way to automate detection of CPAN module failures against blead and report these up to p5p
- Todd Rinaldo (toddr)
- atoomic
Cf. https://github.com/andk/pause/issues/253 -- this has not moved since the publication of the POM. I want to discuss the issue raised by Kenichi Ishigaki (charsbar) to maybe iterate the requirements analysis, and if the concept will proceed as specified then I want to get this at least as far as a breakdown of concrete steps to implement. If it gets as far as any code written to take a stab at this, I'll be delirious.
Currently we have no really good way to understand the permissions/uploader situation of a CPAN distribution. The MetaCPAN permission viewer is as good as it gets, but if a dist has an even moderately complex history, it's hard to divine exactly what the group of current maintainers actually is. A package/user matrix would make such situations a lot easier to understand at a glance. I want to cobble together a standalone proof of concept and then talk the MetaCPAN people into copying it.
- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (miyagawa)
- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (miyagawa)
Our current installation mechanism is very flexible (in a Turing complete way), but most of the time that isn't necessary. It could be useful if this dependency on shelling out to Makefile.PL/Build.PL could be eliminated where possible.
- Leon Timmermans (leont)
- Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (miyagawa)?
Extensions for environment, program, internet, threads, etc checks.
- Graham Knop (haarg)
This is an extensible Build.PL implementation intended as a replacement for Module::Build, release is planned for this PTS.
Version extraction from modules. Static parsing or options for evals. To be used by ExtUtils::MakeMaker, Module::Metadata, PAUSE.
- Graham Knop (haarg)
Changelog parser upgrade. Needs downstream testing.
- Graham Knop (haarg)
This the minimalist authoring counterpart to Module::Build::Tiny. It's slowly gaining features and becoming a more complete authoring tool.
- Leon Timmermans (leont)
Last year we created a declarative build system for Perl 6 modules to replace Build.pm. The goal is to avoid turing complete build steps as much as possible which seems to align very well with "Static CPAN installation". This year we should get this into production, i.e. integrate it into zef, write user facing documentation and send out pull requests.
Improve meta2rpm to the point where it reliably creates usable SPEC files for Perl 6 modules and use it to push those to the Open Build Service.
Improve make.nqp (a make written in NQP) to the point where it can be seriously recommended to users and shipped as part of rakudo.
- Joel Berger (jberger) I'd like to pursue a project that Paul Johnson (pjcj) suggested right at the end of last year's PTS, to get cpancover to do (near) real-time coverage reports after uploads. This might or might not be organized under the auspices of metacpan
- Paul Johnson (pjcj) cpancover itself is in need of a little care:
I'm happy to float project to project as needed and available
I'm going to focus on grep.MetaCPAN to tackle bugs from the GitHub tracked issues and features list. Help is always welcome if you are interested.
I also want to start the "blead breaks CPAN" meta project
I want to get the three categories for what we expect from authors regarding the QA of their modules based on the river-position more clear, and integrate that into clear documentation in Release::Checklist
I also want to iron out some problems left in CORE:Configure after commits to that file directly not backported to meta/dist. I'd also like to make progress in bringing down the maintenance burden by discussing the differences with dist/meta and merge what we agree on (needs discussion with Rafael Manfredi)
I want to sit with Abe to check how we can iron out issues with Test::Smoke. My concern here being what to do about *huge* log files.
I'd like to discuss best practices regarding testing ones release against multiple versions of supported modules. e.g. Foo::Bar fixed an issue using Hoo::Blo-0.43's new shiny feature, added tests for it, but does not want to fail for still supported Hoo::Blo-0.42 and older.
I want to sit with Andreas to (re)discuss a patch to App::Cpan that caused the loss of an enourmous amount of time in my update process to 5.26.2: https://tux.nl/Files/App-Cpan-pm.diff
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