Dearest fellow members of the perl community,

I would like to increase my level of contribution to the perl community. I see a couple of ways I could do this in addition to any contribution I manage to make here in the monastary: First, I could help out with around the monastry by volenteering time to work on projects for the site; Or second, I coulp try to find a way to contribute to projects for CPAN. I would like to ask the advice of my fellow monks, how should I go about finding more ways to contribute to perl/perlmonks/the perl communtity. I would be happy to volenteer some of my free time to work on any type of perl coding project that needs, or could use, my help. If any of you can suggest a way I could be of service to our community in a greater capacity, recomendations would be appreciated.


A truely compassionate attitude towards other does not change, even if they behave negatively or hurt you

—His Holiness, The Dalai Lama


In reply to How can I help. by JediWizard

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