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- cpanratings user page
- rss
- tpf blog link
- old security CVE links
- builtinperl not expired but seems down
- perl 5.12 AUTHORS link
- Equinocio
- perl.tips mailing list
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Thibault DUPONCHELLE authored and abh committed Feb 10, 2022
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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions docs/cpanratings/about.html
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for the RSS. A bunch of general code cleanup. Implemented a proper
API for the helpful votes.</li>

<li>September 12, 2005: Fixed problem with updating reviews. Thanks <a
href="http://cpanratings.perl.org/user/aristotle">Aristotle</a>!</li>
<li>September 12, 2005: Fixed problem with updating reviews. Thanks Aristotle!</li>

<li>August 25, 2005: Went through a bunch of the little TODO items. Oh, and added a link to the until now well hidden <a href="/index.rss">index.rss feed</a>!
<li>August 25, 2005: Went through a bunch of the little TODO items. Oh, and added a link to the until now well hidden index.rss feed!
<li>July 20, 2005: Changed to use <a href="http://www.bitcard.org/">Bitcard</a> for authentication. Added "was this review helpful" votes. Also changed the URLs to be a little nicer (we couldn't do that while using the old auth server (don't ask)). You can now add a review without giving it any ratings.
<li>September 28, 2004: Bugfix to the "show reviews" page by Ivan Tubert-Brohman.
<li>August 13, 2003: RSS finished, validating distribution names now, lots of other tweaks.
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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions docs/dev/perl5/news/2005/perl_patches_fix_sprintf_buffer.html
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<p>
Dyad Security recently released
<a href="/!dl/http://dyadsecurity.com/perl-0002.html">a security advisory</a>
<a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20060218201441/http://dyadsecurity.com/perl-0002.html">a security advisory</a>
(<a href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2005-3962">CVE-2005-3962</a> and
<a href="https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2005-3912">CVE-2005-3912</a>)
explaining how in certain cases, a carefully crafted format string
passed to <tt>sprintf</tt> can cause a buffer overflow. This buffer
overflow can then be used by an attacker to execute code on the machine.
This was discovered in the context of a design problem with the Webmin
administration package that allowed a malicious user to pass unchecked
data into <tt>sprintf</tt>. A related fix for Sys::Syslog
<a href="http://www.perlfoundation.org/news/2005/webmin_flaw_alleviated.html"
<a href="https://news.perlfoundation.org/post/perl_patches_fix_sprintf_buffe"
>has already been released</A>.
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version control history. In particular, it doesn't include the names of
the (very much appreciated) contributors who reported issues in previous
versions of Perl that helped make Perl 5.12.0 better. For a more complete
list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please see the <a href="http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/JESSE/perl-5.12.0/AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a>
list of all of Perl's historical contributors, please see the <a href="https://metacpan.org/release/JESSE/perl-5.12.0/source/AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a>
file in the Perl 5.12.0 distribution.
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<p>

Check the <a
href="http://archive.develooper.com/tips%40perl.org/">archive</a>
href="https://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.tips/">archive</a>
if you would like to read a few tips before subscribing.

<p>
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Perl Community: Thiago Rondon
</h3>
<p>
If you're doing Perl in Brasil, you probably know "maluco". Not only does he run multiple business with heavy doses of Perl, but he was the leader of the <A href="http://sao-paulo.pm.org/principal">São Paulo Perl mongers</a> and the organizer of the Brasilian versions of the Perl Advent calendars, called <A href="http://sao-paulo.pm.org/equinocio/2013/mar/">Equinócio</a>, which the local community runs twice a year. He's also the creator of <a href="https://github.com/thiagorondon/OpenData-BR">OpenData-BR</a>, which uses Perl to illuminate government spending data.
If you're doing Perl in Brasil, you probably know "maluco". Not only does he run multiple business with heavy doses of Perl, but he was the leader of the <A href="http://sao-paulo.pm.org/principal">São Paulo Perl mongers</a> and the organizer of the Brasilian versions of the Perl Advent calendars, called Equinócio, which the local community runs twice a year. He's also the creator of <a href="https://github.com/thiagorondon/OpenData-BR">OpenData-BR</a>, which uses Perl to illuminate government spending data.
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<h3>
Perl User Groups: Fred Moyer
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<h3>Perl Advocacy - Rob Masic</h3>

<p>
Rob Masic is one of the co-founders of <a href="https://www.evozon.com">Evozon</a> through which much Perly goodness flows. Evozon hosted YAPC::EU 2016 in Cluj and sponsors many other Perl events around the world. They support the local Perl mongers group, cluj.pm. They donated time with their graphic designers for YAPC::EU 2014 in Sofia and for various Perl website redesigns. They created <a href="http://www.builtinperl.com">BuiltinPerl</a>. Without the generosity of the entire company many of these things couldn't have happened. (<a href="https://www.perl.org/advocacy/white_camel/2014.html">Amalia Pomian from Evozon was a 2014 White Camel Award recipient</a>)
Rob Masic is one of the co-founders of <a href="https://www.evozon.com">Evozon</a> through which much Perly goodness flows. Evozon hosted YAPC::EU 2016 in Cluj and sponsors many other Perl events around the world. They support the local Perl mongers group, cluj.pm. They donated time with their graphic designers for YAPC::EU 2014 in Sofia and for various Perl website redesigns. They created BuiltinPerl. Without the generosity of the entire company many of these things couldn't have happened. (<a href="https://www.perl.org/advocacy/white_camel/2014.html">Amalia Pomian from Evozon was a 2014 White Camel Award recipient</a>)
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<h3>Perl Community - Kurt Demaagd</h3>
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