Oh dear, wise and powerful monks,
I wasn't sure where to put this, but I'm seeking perl wisdom, so I thought I'd put it here.

I've been coding for some time now, not long enough to call myself a wizard or guru, or even journey man, but enough to get me in trouble. I love this language so much, and there are so many contributors out there, I feel like I need to make a contribution.
One problem. I don't know what to contribute. I'd like to write a module, but I don't know what for, anything I can think of has been done already.
So I have turned to you, fellow monks and japhs alike, what in your mind would be a reasonable contribution to the perl community that a humble hacker like me could, well, contribute?

Thank you in advance, wise monks.
meh.

In reply to Reciprocating to the perl community by stonecolddevin

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