cla-assistant
perl5
cla-assistant | perl5 | |
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7 | 87 | |
1,273 | 1,845 | |
0.8% | 1.0% | |
3.6 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 6 days ago | |
JavaScript | Perl | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cla-assistant
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I turned my open-source project into a full-time business
I was curious about the automated CLA process. It is interesting to me to read the answer about not supporting GitLab:
https://github.com/cla-assistant/cla-assistant/issues/534
Very terse answer that says:
As you noticed, this would mean a completely different line of code
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Complete guide to open source licenses for developers
Open source Contributor License Agreement assistant
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As a maintainer of a project, do I have to constantly clone forks of my repo to edit PRs?
I'm currently using https://cla-assistant.io/ just to be sure.
- Ask HN: Are GitHub pull-requests governed by the original repository license?
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Selling my own GPL software, part 1: a lot of hurdles
I use CLAAssistant and do not accept PRs without it https://cla-assistant.io/ - not that there are any notable PRs, mostly README typo fixes and such.
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How to open source any code inside your company and what to remember about when doing so.
Signing the CLA can be automated and I highly recommend you set up this process with the help of this CLA assistant. You can also find some ready-made CLA texts out there just waiting for you to be (responsibly) copied and pasted.
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Looking for opensource tool - Accept TOS and keep track of users that do so.
You can do that wirh CLA helpers (used for some very high volume projects). For ex, https://github.com/cla-assistant/cla-assistant (this will only work if you have a Github org though as it uses Github to track people who signed)
perl5
- Perl first commit: a replacement for Awk and sed
- Perl first commit: a “replacement” for Awk and sed
- "perlclass" is coming in Perl 5.38
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GitHub crashes on Perl's Configure
I was not signed into GitHub. I opened the permalink and it displayed fine. I opened the raw page in another tab; it was fine.
- perldelta v5.38.0 (Draft)
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Failed matches don't reset the match variables
Nothing to do with a fixing the trap, it turns out: https://github.com/Perl/perl5/commit/4197fe35a33e6471f8f532abfd06cd6c120f180e which leads to https://rt.perl.org/perl5/Ticket/Display.html?id=109408
- What's your favourite software on GitHub?
- How Are the Cool Kids Installing Perl on OSX Nowadays?
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SPVM now supports object-oriented programming in Perl
As we mentioned last week, this week we are working on a portable, symbolic link implementation that also works on Windows. You can see our progress here. To implement this, the Perl win32/win32.c source code would be greatly appreciated.
What are some alternatives?
emailengine - Headless email client
rakudo - 🦋 Rakudo – Raku on MoarVM, JVM, and JS
github-repo-list - A beautiful bootstrap open-source, self-hosted and easy to use webserver that lists your GitHub projects.
Gource - software version control visualization
TrueCraft - Minecraft for hipsters
Corinna - Corinna - Bring Modern OO to the Core of Perl
Textual - Textual is an IRC client for OS X
problem-solving - 🦋 Problem Solving, a repo for handling problems that require review, deliberation and possibly debate
thokr - ✨ sleek typing tui with visualized results and historical logging
optparse - Portable, reentrant, getopt-like option parser
youtube-dl - Command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com and other video sites
perlweeklychallenge-club - Knowledge base for The Weekly Challenge club members using Perl, Raku, Ada, APL, Awk, Bash, BASIC, Bc, Befunge-93, Bourne Shell, BQN, Brainfuck, C3, C, CESIL, C++, C#, Clojure, COBOL, Coconut, Crystal, D, Dart, Dc, Elm, Emacs Lisp, Erlang, Excel VBA, Fennel, Fish, Forth, Fortran, Gembase, GNAT, Go, Haskell, Haxe, HTML, Idris, IO, J, Janet, Java, JavaScript, Julia, Kotlin, Lisp, Lua, M4, Miranda, Modula 3, MMIX, Mumps, Myrddin, Nim, Nix, Node.js, Nuweb, OCaml, Odin, Ook, Pascal, PHP, Python, Postscript, Prolog, R, Ring, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, Sed, Smalltalk, SQL, Swift, Tcl, TypeScript, Visual BASIC, WebAssembly, Wolfram, XSLT and Zig.