Wiki - Achievements
Add on this page what you did during the hackathon.
Teams achievements
Perl 6
Elizabeth Mattijsen (liz)
* wrote http://perl6advent.wordpress.com/2013/12/07/day-07-bagging-the-changes-in-the-set-specification/
* fixed some Perl6 spec thinko
* fixed Promise.allof() bug + added spectests for it
* private attributes in a role are now visible in the class doing the role
* (alas, not in roles doing the role, looked at fixing that, failed)
* implemented :times parameter in $*SCHEDULER.cue and added spectests for it
Act & yAct
Personal achievements
Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni (maddingue)
- Varnish is now in front of Apache, and therefore in front of all web sites and Act sites hosted by the Mongueurs
- with Edge Side Includes enabled
- helped Hélène a bit with her learning of Perl
Laurent Boivin (Elbeho)
(one day, I'll do Perl... one day...)
- design of the Perl QA Hackathon website (testing, http://test.mongueurs.net/qa2014) done.
- content is now consistent, although it's not complete
- Help Sylvie and Guillaume to start their first program in Perl
- Add a Paypal "Donate" button to YEF site (http://www.yapceurope.org/donating.html)
brian d foy (brian d foy)
* I at last made my little twitter to rss script (https://gist.github.com/briandfoy/7822706)
* I'm working on creating a CPAN module installation plan that gets everything before it does any building.
* As part of the CPAN installation plan, I created a visualization with D³ (demo) (http://blogs.perl.org/users/brian_d_foy/2013/12/visualizing-a-cpan-install-plan.html)
* Pictures on Flickr
* Added status and version info to the dependency graph (demo). Red means it needs to be installed, orange means it's good enough (not necessarily latest but meets prereqs), green means it's up to date. Hover over for the CPAN version. Now I know how to play with the nodes to display more info. I want to work on a pop-up for info on any node.
Sawyer X (Sawyer X)
(mostly Dancer work)
(also, rough estimate, hard to keep track of everything)
* Dancer2: Reached almost-zero inbox. Answered close to 75 emails (including PRs, issues, mailing lists, etc.).
* Dancer2: Closed 16 PRs, roughly 24 issues.
* Module::Starter: Closed a PR, released two new versions, found a new maintainer, fixed a problem with regex backcompat to 5.8.
* Worked with Pau Amma on cleaning up authors/contributors in Dancer2, and on fixing an inconsistency in the docs.
Pau Amma
* Updated/dedup'ed Dancer2 author&contributor list, moved from AUTHORS to POD in Dancer2.pm, with Sawyer X's guidance (https://github.com/PerlDancer/Dancer2/issues/452)
Wendy Van Dijk (woolfy)
* Did shopping for breakfast / lunch / snacks, set the table, cleaned stuff.
* Proofread two articles, one by Liz for the Perl 6 Advent Calendar.
* Prepare statutes for a new company that Liz and I are starting to support Perl and other open source efforts.
* Ordered the book 'Perl Moderne'
* Made many pictures (tomorrow I will try and make a Flickr page with them)
Stéphane Payrard (cognominal)
* Doing exploratory programming using elm porting Perl6 operator grammar parser. The long term goal is doing a client side syntax aware editor so the necessity of a language that generates javascript.
Emmanuel Peroumalnaik
- did App::Duppy, which is a script to help people organize better their test suites under casperjs
- helped dams writing a XS binding for sparkey. This is currently not working, but this is a good start.
- try to improve a bit the code of pokki's microblog project (plarkdown)
Sébastien Dorey (sdo)
* Scrible on a piece of paper ideas with a pen...
version 29 du 08/12/13 18h00 par Elizabeth Mattijsen (liz)