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by mst
3593 days ago
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While your assertion about your fork being "the actual development" is unfortunate, I would encourage anybody submitting security issues to the actual perl5 to also consider sending them to cperl and MLEHMANN's stableperl, since the users of minority forks deserve security too. |
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2 of them were actually security relevant, one stack overflow, one heap overflow, all 6 issues already fixed in git.
Regarding your comment about "deserve security": yes. perl5 would deserve a bit security, but all they do is theatre. dozens of known security fixes are ignored.