Howdy, I have been thinking about this, and here is what I have come up with so far:
1) I see myself being most valuable in the continued implementation and testing of M0 2) Making sure that Parrot is involved with GSoC and GCI and keeping the students happy and productive 3) Hacking on PL/Parrot and PL/Perl6, which will hopefully be easy onramps to find new users 4) Try new and crazier Parrot embedding projects, such as embedding in Firefox and possibly screen (suggest by Robert Blackwell) 5) Give talks at places were Parrot hackers are not traditionally present, such as the SPLASH conference that we recently got an email about on parrot-dev Duke On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Jonathan "Duke" Leto <[email protected]> wrote: > Howdy, > > At the Parrot/Perl 6 BOF at YAPC we are trying to figure out how we can focus > more on the most important things that need to happen in Parrot. > > To facilitate this, please conduct this thought experiment: > > If you were being paid to hack on Parrot, which things would you be expected > to > work on? > > If you can formulate an answer to this, please respond to this email and let > others know. You won't be held to this, and no one is going to tell anybody to > stop working on their favorite pet project, but we feel that if Parrot hackers > keep this in mind and communicate it, we can better focus our energies on > the most important things that need to happen. > > Duke > > -- > Jonathan "Duke" Leto <[email protected]> > 209.691.DUKE // http://leto.net > NOTE: Personal email is only checked twice a day at 10am/2pm PST, > please call/text for time-sensitive matters. > -- Jonathan "Duke" Leto <[email protected]> 209.691.DUKE // http://leto.net NOTE: Personal email is only checked twice a day at 10am/2pm PST, please call/text for time-sensitive matters. _______________________________________________ http://lists.parrot.org/mailman/listinfo/parrot-dev
