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[DRAFT] Synopsis 27 - Perl Culture
Brian Ingerson <ingy@cpan.org>
Maintainer: Brian Ingerson <ingy@cpan.org> Date: 12 Apr 2005 Last Modified: 12 Apr 2005
This document describes the phenomenon known as "Perl Culture". Perl Culture being what it is, this may become the largest of the synopses. (It grows in a very big petri dish!)
Many people love beer. Many Perl hackers are people. Thus what better way to begin this draft (no pun intended) than to describe the CPAN Drinking Game.
The following equipment is best for an enjoyable round of CPAN Drinking:
One official. This person:
- Validates the module names against the master list - Keeps track of the score - Keeps track of whose turn it is - Keeps track of the direction of play - Keeps track of time intervals - Keeps track of what valid modules have been named - Keeps track of how many cans of beer each hacker drinks
They may or may not be a Perl Hacker and they may or may not drink beer.
If the module name is valid then play proceeds clockwise to the person (N - 1) number of positions away, where N is the number of nodes in the module name. The hacker receives (N - 2) points.
For instance if the hacker says:
Bundle::Business::Shipping::DataTools
then play would go 3 hackers to the left and they would receive 2 points. If they said:
Acme
then that hacker would have to go again and would receive -2 points. The reason it is -2 instead of -1 is described in Rule #10.
After all but one hackers have retired, the remaining hacker must name one more module correctly (given the same rules as above). If they give a valid answer they receive 5 bonus points in addition to the points for that round.
After this round, the game is over and the official announces the scores.
The hacker with the most points at the end of the game wins. In the case of a tie, the winner is the hacker to have consumed the most beer.
This game was played by acme, audreyt, clkao, gugod, ingy, mugwump and obra on the east coast of Taiwan in April 2005. The game was brought from London by acme. ingy later added the points system and a few other rules.