Raku / ecosystem-unbitrot

Which modules are not installable?
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Inform #175

Closed AlexDaniel closed 6 years ago

AlexDaniel commented 6 years ago

Module Inform is failing its tests and/or does not install.

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AlexDaniel commented 6 years ago

This one depends on Panda::Builder

JJ commented 6 years ago

But it still does not work. Some problem with build. zef build really needs to say something meaningful when it fails, as well as let through "says" from build system, because I can't figure it out when it does not work why it does not. finanalyst/p6-inform#2

JJ commented 6 years ago

OK, I fixed the Build stuff. Thanks for the suggestion on using Build.

finanalyst commented 6 years ago

So much module related flooding on this list, it obscures problems.

An email to a developer responsible would be better than flooding the list which developers read.

Very poor community management.

On 04/08/18 00:16, Aleks-Daniel Jakimenko-Aleksejev wrote:

This one depends on Panda::Builder https://github.com/finanalyst/p6-inform/blob/e5af4c04e7f5f6945bc4fbaab0842b263bb408c2/Build.pm#L1

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AlexDaniel commented 6 years ago

Very poor community management.

Thanks for the feedback!

This work was part of the SQUASHathon and you can read more about its organization here. As mentioned in the weekly, we managed to engage 29 contributors who helped with many modules in the ecosystem. With that amount of effort put in, it's unsurprising that there was a notification spam.

Seeing that perl 6 activity is ramping up, I think it's a good idea to configure your notifications (e.g. “Automatically watch repositories” setting) in a way that fits you.