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Dancer 1.100 released

A new version of Dancer has just been published on CPAN. It was a good time to do it, according to the changelog, as you can see:

    * Support for multiple method routes at once with 'any'
    * Templates engines
      + Bug fixes in Dancer::Template::Simple (Jury Gorky)
      + Refactoring of the factory
      + option for disabling the layout in the template helper.
    * New session engine based on encrypted cookies (Alex Kapranof)
    * More HTTP codes supported for a better REST compat (Nate Jones)
    * Documentation updates
    * script/dancer now requires an appname
    * New Makefile.PL with better metadata (CPAN Service)

I’m pretty glad to underline that this release is the first one where most of the changes are written by other developers than me, that’s really exciting to see more and more people involved with the project.

This release should also fix the test-suite which looks to be broken on most of the CPAN testers under version 1.000 (but sadly not on my workstation, so I wasn’t aware of it).

UPDATE Jan. 7th 2010 : The CPAN-testers reports show that 1.100 passes 100% of the tests under Linux and FreeBSD, that’s a good start!
Stay tuned for next dances!

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Nouvelle version de Coat : 0.333 disponible sur le CPAN

J’ai publié une nouvelle version de Coat – la meta-classe Perl 5 pour faire de l’objet moderne ala Moose, sans installer la moitié du CPAN.

Cette version corrige 3 bugs importants, pour les détails de cette version, voir le blog anglophone.

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