DuckDuckGo Donates $25,000 to TPRF
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by talexb
on Oct 01, 2025 at 14:45
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DuckDuckGo has made a second $25,000 USD donation to The Perl and Raku Foundation. This is tremendous news, and will help to continue to fund development of Perl. From TPRF President Stuart J Mackintosh:
DuckDuckGo has demonstrated how Perl and its ecosystem can deliver power and scale to drive the DuckDuckGo core systems, plug-in framework and Instant Answers. The Foundation is grateful that DuckDuckGo recognises the importance of Perl, and for their generous funding support for a second year through their charitable donations programme.
See the perl.com article for the full story.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
As of June 2025, Groklaw is back! This site was a really valuable resource in the now ancient fight between SCO and Linux. As it turned out, SCO was all hat and no cattle.Thanks to PJ for all her work, we owe her so much. RIP -- 2003 to 2013.
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SUSE donates to the Perl 5 Core Maintenance Fund
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by talexb
on Aug 07, 2025 at 14:43
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Proxmox Donates €10,000 to TPF
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by hippo
on Jul 23, 2025 at 11:35
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RIP Matt S. Trout
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by LanX
on Jul 09, 2025 at 10:27
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Perl v5.42.0 is now available!
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by choroba
on Jul 03, 2025 at 16:17
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The message at Perl5Porters
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Speak at Perl Community Conference, Summer 2025! (Hybrid / Austin, TX July 3-4)
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by oodler
on Jun 16, 2025 at 13:10
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We are accepting non-paper talks outside of the Science Perl Track. This event is truly hybrid, and a great alternative to travelling. It is also a really a great way of advancing your Perl resume. You will be vetted (we've gotten quite a few spam submissions), but no serious Perl speaker will turned away. The button to submit is at the bottom of the following link, click "Speak at Perl Community Conference, Summer 2025!"
https://www.papercall.io/perlcommunity.
Thank you!
Brett Estrade
Science Perl Committee Chairman
Perl Community Conference Co-Organizer
Science Perl Journal Co-Editor
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Formally announcing Perl Magpie
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by choroba
on Jun 07, 2025 at 04:16
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A newer modern CPAN Tester frontend: Announcement on Reddit
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Call for Papers! - Perl Community Conference, Summer 2025
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by oodler
on May 10, 2025 at 22:41
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This is a hybrid (in-person and virtual) conference being held in Austin, TX on July 3rd-4th.
Did you miss your chance to speak or wish to speak at the only available Perl Science Track (and get published in the Science Perl Journal)? Or maybe you just can't get enough Perl this summer??? Read on ...
The following lengths will be accepted for publication and presentation:
- Science Perl Track: Full-length paper (10-36 pages, 50-minute speaker slot)
- Science Perl Track: Short paper (2-9 pages, 20-minute speaker slot)
- Science Perl Track: Extended Abstract (1 page, 5-minute lightning talk slot)
- Normal Perl Track (45-minute speaker slot, no paper required)
Don’t wait! Submit a paper or talk today. All published authors will be presenting their papers at this hybrid (in-person and virtual) 2-day conference being held on July 3-4, 2025 in Austin, TX; and attendance will be free for everyone, but you must be registered and donations are kindly appreciated.
Also posted at at BPO: https://blogs.perl.org/users/oodler_577/2025/05/call-for-papers---perl-community-conference-summer-2025.html and at l'reddit's: r/perlcommunity.
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Toronto Perl Mongers presented - Dave Cross: Still Data Munging with Perl
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by talexb
on Apr 14, 2025 at 13:35
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Olaf Alders arranged to have Dave Cross come speak at a meeting of the Toronto Perl Mongers recently, and the video has now been posted on the TPRF channel. Here's the link to the Youtube video: link
Update: Made the URL into a link. And how long have you been visiting this site? Goof.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
For a long time, I had a link in my .sig going to Groklaw. I heard that as of December 2024, this link is dead. Still, thanks to PJ for all your work, we owe you so much. RIP Groklaw -- 2003 to 2013.
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CPANSec is now CNA!
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by Tux
on Feb 26, 2025 at 04:05
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Years ago, a few people decided during the Perl Toolchain Summit (PTS) that it would be a good idea to join forces, ideas and knowledge and start a group to monitor vulnerabilities in the complete perl ecosystem form core to the smallest CPAN release. The goal was to follow legislation and CVE reports, and help authors in taking actions on not being vulnerable anymore.
That group has grown stable over the past years and is now known as CPANSec
The group has several focus areas, and one of them is channeling CVE vulnerability issues.
In that specific goal, a milestone has been reached:
CPANSec has just been authorized as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) for Perl and modules on CPAN 📣🎉🥳👌
The CPAN Security Group was authorized by the CVE Program as a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) on Feb 25, 2025. A CNA assigns and manages CVE identifiers for projects in their scope.
Our scope is vulnerabilities in Perl and CPAN Modules (including End-of-Life Perl versions) found at perl.org, cpan.org or metacpan.org, excluding distributions of Perl or CPAN Modules maintained by third-party redistributors.
CVE is an international, community-based effort to identify, define and catalog publicly disclosed software vulnerabilities. To learn more about the CVE program, visit www.cve.org.
Report Vulnerability
Vulnerabilities should be reported according to the security policy of the affected project.
For more details, see our guide on how to Report a Security Issue in Perl and the CPAN ecosystem.
Contact Us
To request a CVE identifier, or to update a CVE we have issued, please send an email to cve-request@security.metacpan.org.
Subscribe to the cve-announce mailing list to be notified of new CVEs published by us.
For questions, disputes or other CNA related queries please use cna@security.metacpan.org. Disputes are handled according to the CNA rules.
Links
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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PDL::Stats 0.854 released
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by etj
on Feb 25, 2025 at 14:11
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Significant changes in recent times:
Any problems, please let us know by opening a GitHub issue, joining the IRC channel (both linked on the PDL::Stats page) or emailing the pdl-general list.
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Proposed Perl Changes, by Dave Cross
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by perlnewsbot
on Jan 28, 2025 at 15:13
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Proposed Perl Changes, by Dave Cross — essentially a high-level snapshot for those of us not involved in the nitty-gritty.
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Toronto Perl Mongers presented Randal Schwartz: Half My Life with Perl
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by talexb
on Dec 18, 2024 at 10:13
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Olaf Alders arranged to have Randal Schwartz come speak at a meeting of the Toronto Perl Mongers recently, and the video has now been posted on the TPRF channel. I've heard some of this history before, but it was really interesting to hear it directly from Randal.
Alex / talexb / Toronto
For a long time, I had a link in my .sig going to Groklaw. I heard that as of December 2024, this link is dead. Still, thanks to PJ for all your work, we owe you so much. RIP Groklaw -- 2003 to 2013.
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DuckDuckGo Donates $25,000 to The Perl and Raku Foundation
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by marto
on Dec 03, 2024 at 11:24
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PDL Advent Calendar 2024
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by etj
on Nov 30, 2024 at 22:53
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Not to be outdone (much), the PDL community has made a PDL Advent calendar: https://pdl.perl.org/advent/index.html. Big up to Ea for the idea and impetus behind it.
There are a couple of episodes beyond today's (the 1st) up already, so you can binge it if you like. Or, you can keep your cool and just read one per day. I won't tell you how to best enjoy it!
Comments welcome.
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