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Starting now, the #curl website offers changelog listings per-release. curl.se/ch/ always shows the latest release.

Old links still work of course and the old "all changes in a single page" will remain.

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#curl 8.9.0 release video live-streams at 08:00 UTC twitch.tv/curlhacker
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Starting now: on the #curl changelog page where it lists all changes ever done to all #curl releases ever done, it now also conveniently links to the "known vulnerabilities" for each released version.

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It seems I have committed about 67% of all commits in #curl to date. Committed, not authored.

(yeah, there's a new graph)

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I'll introduce myself enough to say that I've been working on a Linux distro for 30 years. #curl is part of the core of this one and most others. There should be a curl flag to unfurl. Hm. Add a "--flag" switch.

One thing that curl needed was wcurl. wget is nice enough you bet. For decades both I did vet. They're fraternal twins, I see, born in 1996, the years doesn't sticks, it can't be 28 years, I have socks5 older than that. But now with wcurl there is no excuse for anybody not to give curl a whirl.

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We are fourteen days from the pending next #curl release.

At 11 changes and 214 merged bugfixes. One CVE.

41 persons (10 new) have authored commits in the source code repository since we shipped 8.8.0.

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For more than 20 years, I’ve downloaded files using wget because I could never remember curl options.

It turns out that I was not alone.

@samueloph created a simple wrapper around curl called "wcurl". This is brilliant! And, yes, the name is very intuitive. Best of all, it is already in Debian (and on my system) but it should really be part of the official curl distribution (ping @bagder )
samueloph.dev/blog/announcing-…

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