I just joined perlmonks. As part of the process, I discovered that I was limited to eight characters for my password. I see on Status of Recent User Information Leak that there is a plan to use hashed passwords on perlmonks. That page is over a year old. Can I help?

I see elsewhere on the site that folks wanting to help should join the pmdev group... and that joining groups is only an option for Friars and that I can become a Friar through using the site in a reasonable manner and thereby gaining XP. I'd like to help now, if nobody minds.

I see elsewhere that getting the code for perlmonks is non-trivial. If nobody is already doing the work to use hashed passwords, then would anyone be able to reveal the password storage/comparison code for hacking?


In reply to hashed passwords for perlmonks by perlpie

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