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This sounds like a topic for a research paper, but not an action-able ticket, no? |
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Well, the second item is quite actionable, and can be done by just using the GitHub search engine. Doing systematically is something else, but I have always thought that working in the documentation only reactively is the wrong approach. |
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Also, don't see anything wrong in research stuff in a language that started basically as a research project in virtual machines... |
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This sounds like it would make a nice GSoC proposal, especially once the RakuAST work is finished. |
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I hadn't thought that, but yes. Even Season of Docs, next year...
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TL;DR: data-mine GitHub looking for usage of different Raku features.
There's moment now where there are thousands of Raku modules published, and lots of other repos that use Raku. Using GitHub search, we could look for them and then log their usage of specific syntactic features, classes, and class methods. With this information, there are several things that can be done
I general, anyway, it's interesting to find out how many repositories are there, how they grow, and of course help them whenever possible.
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