Do you want to sharpen your perl6-fu? Are you looking for a way to help the perl6 project, but can't code C well enough to contribute to the parrot and don't feel smart enough to contribute to the language design?
Have I got a job for you. There is a Wiki that needs your help. We are trying to write the
story cards for perl6 based on the Apocalypses and the Exegesis.
If you can RTFM, and really want to help, come join us. You don't have to do a lot. You can read what is there and make modifications. You can add just one card. But come and help.
If you need any help with getting around the site, how to set yourself up, etc., let me know and I will do what I can to help.
Come on monks, make the Monastery proud and lets show the world what we can do.
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