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[03:23] <disbot4> <comborico> There's no denying it is cleaner that way.

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[04:28] <disbot4> <simon_sibl> Raku makes me feel like everything is possible, but now I have got no project to do to use it ;-;

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[06:41] <disbot4> <librasteve> well, there’s maybe some ideas here https://github.com/Raku/raku-most-wanted/blob/master/most-wanted/README-wanted.md depends on your interests and skills …

[06:44] <disbot4> <librasteve> another wee project I have in mind is to rewrite the “X guide to Raku” … ost of the existing ones need a full rewrite and we could use s Lisp to Raku … this is much easier than back in the day since an LLM can get you a long way

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[16:46] <disbot4> <antononcube> So, you are not ready for Raku...

[16:48] <disbot4> <comborico> I will definitely take on LISP to Raku.  Sounds fun!

[16:56] <disbot4> <librasteve> great - suggest you make a PR on the relevant docs repository (there should be a pen icon link on the page) and tag me to review ... I am no Lisp expert so others who can help please step forward

[17:08] <disbot4> <comborico> It says I need to be a collaborator.

[17:09] <disbot4> <comborico> I was attempting PR from most-wanted.

[17:25] <librasteve_> https://rakudoweekly.blog/2026/06/01/2026-22-some-ast-fruit/

[17:26] <disbot4> <librasteve> @comborico ah - i see. please give me a minute

[17:29] <disbot4> <librasteve> ok, i did these steps (i) go to https://docs.raku.org/language/haskell-to-p6 (since there is no lisp yet), (ii) click the pen icon to https://github.com/Raku/doc/edit/main/doc/Language/haskell-to-p6.rakudoc, (iii) go up one level to https://github.com/Raku/doc/tree/main/doc/Language

[17:34] <disbot4> <librasteve> ok YOU should do this (i) go to the docs repo top level https://github.com/Raku/doc (ii) fork it to your GH account, (iii) navigate to main/doc/language, (iv) make a new file called lisp-to-raku.rakudoc (maybe better to cp the haskell one as a starter), (v) learn rakudoc, (vi) write your guide (you may need to do the usual git clone, git commit, git push) and finally (vii) Create a Pull Request (github.com will show a

[17:34] <disbot4> big green button to do this when you push your new guide)

[17:35] <disbot4> <librasteve> if this is the first time you have forked and made a PR on github.com - dont worry this is a standard coder workflow and LLMs can prompt you what to do

[17:36] <disbot4> <librasteve> it may sound a lot but afterwards you will be experienced in the modern git ways of contributing to an open source code base (this is how I learned it) and we are here to help if you get stuck

[17:47] <disbot4> <comborico> Thanks for the detailed help!

[17:53] <disbot4> <comborico> When you say learn rakudoc, do you mean stylistic way the docs are written?

[17:58] <disbot4> <librasteve> yep … it’s like markdown for raku docs … very easy

[18:04] <disbot4> <comborico> Okay.  No  problem.  Looking forward to it.  Thanks for the opportunity!

