I get quite a few emails each week from participants in the pull request challenge 'complaining' that their assigned dist doesn't have bugs to fix. If you've got a dist with outstanding bugs, and it's not on github, adding it to github can increase the likelihood of at least some of those bugs getting fixed. Here I list the top 20 dists not on github, according to bug count.

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There are various questions that people have asked related to the pull request challenge: will we be able to see an effect in github's stats, TIOBE, etc? My first question was: will this make a visible impact on the number of CPAN pull requests per month. In short: yes.

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I received my first pull request (PR) originating from the PR challenge today. NGLENN had been assigned HTML::ParseBrowser, a module I adopted a couple of years ago. He did the thing I've most been meaning to do, but never got around to. Unprompted. Aces!

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A key part of the Pull Request challenge is deciding which CPAN distributions to hand out each month. In this post I'll describe the way I rank distributions, with the highest-ranking previously-unassigned dists handed out each month. You can browse the list of ranked distributions. This is still very much a work-in-progress — I'm looking for input on the criteria used to 'score' distributions.

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You've been handed a random CPAN distribution and been told to do something with it. But what? In this brief post I'll outline a high-level way to consider your options, and what to do for each option, with pointers to online resources to help you.

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This is a list of things you might consider doing when you've been assigned a CPAN distribution as part of the CPAN Pull Request Challenge (aka the CPAN Lottery). Before doing anything, please remember that the goal here is to improve CPAN while having fun, possibly learning stuff, and engaging with others. This is not a numbers game: there won't be a prize for the person making the most pull requests, and that would likely annoy the owner / maintainer as well.

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This is a collection of thoughts related to the etiquette of making pull requests. This is written with the CPAN pull request challenge in mind, but hopefully much of it applies more generally. These are just my thoughts, merged with guidelines found online, hastily written up. Please add and refine based on your experience.

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