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SECURITY.md

This is the Security Policy for the Perl distribution DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions.

The latest version of this Security Policy can be found in the Git repository https://github.com/robrwo/DBIx-Class-Helper-ResultSet-WindowFunctions.

This text is based on the CPAN Security Group's Guidelines for Adding a Security Policy to Perl Distributions (version 0.1.9).

How to Report a Security Vulnerability

Security vulnerabilties can be reported by e-mail to the current project maintainer(s) at rrwo@cpan.org.

Please include as many details as possible, including code samples or test cases, so that we can reproduce the issue.

If you would like any help with triaging the issue, or if the issue is being actively exploited, please copy the report to the CPAN Security Group (CPANSec) at cpan-security@security.metacpan.org.

Please do not use the public issue reporting system on RT or GitHub issues for reporting security vulnerabilities.

Please do not disclose the security vulnerability in public forums until past any proposed date for public disclosure, or it has been made public by the maintainers or CPANSec. That includes patches or pull requests.

For more information, see Report a Security Issue on the CPANSec website.

Response to Reports

The maintainer(s) aim to acknowledge your security report as soon as possible. However, this project is maintained by a single person in their spare time, and they cannot guarantee a rapid response. If you have not received a response from the them within a week, then please send a reminder to them and copy the report to CPANSec at cpan-security@security.metacpan.org.

Please note that the initial response to your report will be an acknowledgement, with a possible query for more information. It will not necessarily include any fixes for the issue.

The project maintainer(s) may forward this issue to the security contacts for other projects where we believe it is relevant. This may include embedded libraries, system libraries, prerequisite modules or downstream software that uses this software.

They may also forward this issue to CPANSec.

What Software this Policy Applies to

Any security vulnerabilities in DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions are covered by this policy.

Security vulnerabilities are considered anything that allows users to execute unauthorised code, access unauthorised resources, or to have an adverse impact on accessibility or performance of a system.

Security vulnerabilities in upstream software (embedded libraries, prerequisite modules or system libraries, or in Perl), are not covered by this policy unless they affect DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions, or DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions can be used to exploit vulnerabilities in them.

Security vulnerabilities in downstream software (any software that uses DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions, or plugins to it that are not included with the DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions distribution) are not covered by this policy.

Which Versions of this Software are Supported?

The maintainer(s) will only commit to releasing security fixes for the latest version of DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions.

Note that the DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions project only supports major versions of Perl released in the past ten (10) years, even though DBIx-Class-Helper-WindowFunctions will run on older versions of Perl. If a security fix requires us to increase the minimum version of Perl that is supported, then we may do that.

Installation and Usage Issues

Please see the module documentation for more information.

There aren’t any published security advisories