I'm definitely interested in helping with the new maintainer for the PDF::template module documentation.:-)
I just want to tell you that I never did that before.
Is there any documentation about the way you document things in Perl I should read first?

To learn how to write POD documentation, just read perldoc perlpod. To learn what to put in it, you may want to see what other CPAN modules do, or check previous discussions here. Since it's not easy to come up with good search terms, one interesting such discussion that I remember of is POD Standards.


In reply to Re^3: Does anyone need a newbie to help testing or documenting or even writing code? by blazar
in thread Does anyone need a newbie to help testing or documenting or even writing code? by sine

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