These links are collected from the Perlbuzz Twitter feed. If you have suggestions for news bits, please mail me at andy@perlbuzz.com.
- OSCON for Postgres geeks (it.toolbox.com)
- SpamAssassin looking to drop Perl 5.6 support (taint.org)
- chromatic on the value of the pumpking (modernperlbooks.com)
- Search your Perl documentation with perldoc-search and/or Perldoc::Search (use.perl.org)
- RT @chromatic_x Is getting code into the !perl core a fight against inertia and petty hostility? (ur1.ca)
- Saving state with prove (blog.woobling.org)
- RT @chromatic_x Why we're still working on Perl 6 after all these years (bit.ly)
- Chris Prather's YAPC::NA slides available (chris.prather.org)
- RT @chromatic_x Why perl5i matters: (bit.ly)
- Gabor Szabo on what he'd like to see in Smolder (szabgab.com)
- "Warming up to modular testing" slides from YAPC::NA available (use.perl.org)
- "Perl does not belong to DarkPAN. It belongs to us who participate in its wellbeing." (perl-yarg.blogspot.com)
- Fitting Wikipedia on an iPhone (radar.oreilly.com)
- What is Catalyst, really? (blog.urth.org)
- Hard numbers on test-driven development (use.perl.org)
- PHP does not make programming simpler. It just pretends that programming is simpler than it is. (use.perl.org)
- A WebGUI editing plugin for Padre (blog.patspam.com)
- Recap of the Portland.PM code sprint get-together (baconandtech.com)
- More notes from the Portland PM code sprint (justatheory.com)
- Perl Corehackers wiki now online (corehackers.perl.org)
- Josh Ben Jore's first Perl 6 program (use.perl.org)

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