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Olaf Alders 🇨🇦

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<p>Dad, MetaCPAN guy, software dev, occasional musician. Perl, Go, Git, Neovim, Linux, Bakersfield Beat, 90&#39;s college rock.
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  • Post #3996574

    You&#39;ve received a CVE and you&#39;ve decided it&#39;s time to put this code to bed, but how? https://www.olafalders.com/2026/07/21/how-to-deprecate-a-cpan-module/

  • Post #1118421

    We are making progress on securing the future of the Perl 5 Core Maintenance Fund. Today I&amp;#39;d like to thank both SUSE LLC and The SUSE Open Source Network for their generous investment in the health of the Perl ecosystem. ♥️ https://www.perl.com/article/suse-donates-to-tprf/ Thanks to @tinita for making this happen. 🙏

  • Post #1090223

    For the second consecutive year, The Perl and Raku Foundation (TPRF) is overjoyed to announce a donation of USD 25,000 from DuckDuckGo. This is our largest gift of 2025 and it will advance some very important work in the Perl 5 core. I&amp;#39;d like to thank Joseph Jerome, Oriol Soriano and Gabriel Weinberg for their support in making this happen. It&amp;#39;s a big deal for us. ♥️ https://www.perl.com/article/duckduckgo-donates-25-000-to-the-perl-and-raku-foundation-v2025/

  • Post #1075732

    Today we are rolling out a MetaCPAN Bootstrap 3 to Bootstrap 5 migration. After that, if the stars align, we can move on to dark mode. Bug reports can go to https://github.com/metacpan/metacpan-web/pull/3614 I did a lot of UAT, but I imagine there will still be a number of issues that will come up, especially for mobile devices.

  • Post #955017

    The Perl ad server has now been published to npm. https://www.npmjs.com/package/perl-ads

  • Post #955016

    A new episode of The Underbar is out. I wonder if we&amp;#39;ll soon be recording something in person? 🤔 &amp;quot;Olaf Kolkman has had a long career in networking and Open Source that led him to be working on Internet Technology, Policy and Advocacy at the Internet Society. In September 2025, we had a long conversation with him. In this first part, we discussed his involvement with Perl, DNSSEC and NLnet Labs.&amp;quot; https://underbar.cpan.io/episodes/9/

  • Post #955014

    I have been chatting with HeroDevs about Perl 5&amp;#39;s deprecation and versioning policies. They&amp;#39;re not a secret, but it was also hard for me to find a concise, official summary. Not saying it&amp;#39;s not there, but seems like it&amp;#39;s not in an obvious place. Here&amp;#39;s a proposal to put that clarified text into perlpolicy.pod https://github.com/Perl/perl5/pull/24259

  • Post #955013

    My hobby is aggregating all of the world’s swim, bike and run events. Create your own custom race calendar and easily submit new events and organizations to the index. It’s like Wikipedia for endurance events. https://mymindisracing.com/

  • Post #955012

    This can&amp;#39;t be good.

  • Post #955011

    Got more free storage credits from Backblaze today for MetaCPAN. 🙏 We will likely be using that to store snapshots of our BackPAN (CPAN archive + deleted files).

  • Post #955010

    Very pleased to be able to publish another high quality post about making electronic music by @ology &amp;quot;Musical Rhythms with Math in Perl&amp;quot;. https://www.perl.com/article/musical-rhythms-with-math-in-perl/ See also https://open.spotify.com/artist/7EyvOwzARd9P5QRbTtEBHg?si=8MFEEjn4SG2k0xIWclWd3Q #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #955009

    Perl 5.43.9 is now available. https://metacpan.org/release/EHERMAN/perl-5.43.9/view/pod/perldelta.pod

  • Post #955008

    Two new Perl release candidates are now available: https://metacpan.org/release/SHAY/perl-5.42.2-RC1/ https://metacpan.org/release/SHAY/perl-5.40.4-RC1/

  • Post #955007

    Next Toronto.pm is on May 28. Our speaker will be @yenzie and if you haven&amp;#39;t heard him speak, I can say with confidence it&amp;#39;s a real treat. You can sign up as of right now. If you&amp;#39;re not sure if you can make, sign up anyway. https://luma.com/k73djcf1?tk=bjDZjD

  • Post #955006

    Perl 5.40.4 and 5.42.2 are now available. https://metacpan.org/release/SHAY/perl-5.40.4/ https://metacpan.org/release/SHAY/perl-5.42.2/

  • Post #780971

    On day 13 of The Perl Advent Calendar Chris Prather tells how Santa&amp;#39;s workshop rebuilt their NaughtyNice system in 24 days using &amp;quot;No Estimates&amp;quot;—breaking work into daily slices and measuring throughput instead of guessing timelines. 🎅📊 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-13.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780970

    On day 14 of The Perl Advent Calendar @perigrin continues yesterday&amp;#39;s story, revealing how Santa&amp;#39;s team used Critical Chain project management alongside No Estimates to identify dependencies and ship NaughtyNice 3.0 on schedule. 🎅⛓️ https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-14.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780969

    On day 15 of The Perl Advent Calendar Blabos de Blebe demonstrates how to use Mojolicious::Plugin::Mount to glue together small Mojo apps as mocks for testing applications that call multiple external services. 🎄🔧 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-15.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780968

    On day 16 of The Perl Advent Calendar José Joaquín Atria shows how Santa&amp;#39;s elves use OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::namespace to automatically generate telemetry from any Perl package without writing custom instrumentation libraries. 🎅🔍 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-16.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780967

    On day 17 of The Perl Advent Calendar @pjcj shows us how to use Moose&amp;#39;s lazy attributes to refactor complex methods into smaller, individually testable pieces. 🦌💻 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-17.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780966

    On day 18 of The Perl Advent Calendar Bartosz Jarzyna shows us how to safely make emergency production hotfixes with App::Transpierce&amp;#39;s automatic backups and restore scripts. 🎅🔧 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-18.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780965

    On day 19 of The Perl Advent Calendar @book introduces The Underbar, a podcast recording conversations and stories from the Perl community to preserve its history. 🎄🎙️ https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-19.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780964

    On day 20 of The Perl Advent Calendar Michael Schröder, @tinita and Oliver Kurz present how SUSE uses Perl for openQA and the Open Build Service. 🎄💻 https://perladvent.org/2025/2025-12-20.html #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780959

    A big thank you to Ervin Ruci and Geolytica for sponsoring MetaCPAN once again this year. There are real expenses involved with keeping this service up and running and these contributions make a massive difference. I&amp;#39;d like to add another two or three sponsors to the footer in order to keep things moving forward. If you&amp;#39;re interested or if you can send me an introduction to a potential sponsor, I&amp;#39;d very much appreciate it. Geolytica&amp;#39;s web presence is at: https...

  • Post #780958

    Podlite comes to Perl: a lightweight block-based markup language for everyday use. https://www.perl.com/article/podlite-comes-to-perl-a-lightweight-block-based-markup-language-for-everyday-use/ #perl @perl @tag-perl #programming

  • Post #780953

    &amp;quot;Perl has served us quite well since Fastmail’s inception. We’ve built up a large code base that has continued to work, grow, and improve over twenty years. We’ve stuck with Perl because Perl stuck with us: it kept working and growing and improving, and very rarely did those improvements require us to stop the world and adapt to onerous changes.&amp;quot; Thanks to @rjbs and Fastmail for supporting Perl 5 core development. 🙏 https://www.perl.com/article/fastmail-donates-usd-10-000-to-...

  • Post #443736

    Just over a year ago, we launched a new logo for Perl. Now you can get it on a t-shirt, with some proceeds going back to The Perl and Raku Foundation. https://www.freewear.org/PerlandRaku