heh :D https://github.com/orgs/Perl-Toolchain-Gang/people
adamkennedy Adam Kennedy @andk andk @AndyA AndyA Andy Armstrong @bingos bingos Chris Williams @book book Philippe Bruhat (BooK) @chorny chorny Alexandr Ciornii @craigberry craigberry Craig A. Berry @demerphq demerphq Yves Orton @dolmen dolmen Olivier Mengué @ewilhelm ewilhelm Eric Wilhelm @Getty Getty Torsten Raudssus @haarg haarg Graham Knop @jandubois jandubois Jan Dubois @jbenjore jbenjore Josh ben Jore @karenetheridge karenetheridge Karen Etheridge @kenahoo kenahoo Ken Williams @kevindawson kevindawson BOWTIE @Leont Leont Leon Timmermans @miyagawa miyagawa Tatsuhiko Miyagawa @mohawk2 mohawk2 @Ovid Ovid Ovid @rafl rafl Florian Ragwitz @ribasushi ribasushi Peter Rabbitson @rjbs rjbs Ricardo Signes @schwern schwern Michael G. Schwern @shadowcat-mst shadowcat-mst @timbunce timbunce Tim Bunce @timj timj Tim Jenness @tokuhirom tokuhirom Tokuhiro Matsuno @wchristian wchristian Christian Walde (Mithaldu)

So they maintain makemaker/ ... modules used for installing/testing perl modules, aka the toolchain


In reply to Re: What/Who is the Perl Toolchain Gang? by beech
in thread What/Who is the Perl Toolchain Gang? by stevieb

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