I can not think of anything qualifying as doesn't have to be a huge Perl project* However, I have an idea which unquestionably will benefit the Perl community immensely, yet has a remarkably low barrier to entry (mainly one thing - patience). I propose that someone applies for a grant in the role of DBIx::Class re-documentation project lead.

I have had inklings of "there got to be a better way to do things", but it wasn't until I read this meditation by BrowserUK that it dawned at me: Fixing up the better-than-most-but-still-terrible documentation of DBIC is a ~200 person-hour undertaking, which on top of that requires someones fresh eye. Given that DBIx::Class is a "staple-module" in the contemporary Perl ecosystem, I believe it is reasonable to expect for the TPF to "pick up the tab" if someone with the right qualifications steps up.

What is wrong with DBIC's documentation anyway?

So what would the ideal candidate for the job would look like?

What will the project provide to a successful/approved applicant?

What else is missing?

So... any takers? Praises? Flames? :)))

Cheers
Peter "ribasushi" Rabbitson
Principal DBIx::Class cat herder

* In fact I strongly believe that work taking "a few weekends" can not possibly benefit the community, and framing the requests this way actively hurts the grants but that's a whole another topic.