NAME Software::Security::Policy - packages that provide templated Security Policys VERSION version 0.03 SYNOPSIS my $policy = Software::Security::Policy::Individual->new({ maintainer => 'security@example.com', }); print $output_fh $policy->fulltext; METHODS new my $policy = $subclass->new(\%arg); This method returns a new security policy object for the given security policy class. Valid arguments are: ATTRIBUTES maintainer the current maintainer for the distibrution; required timeframe the time to expect acknowledgement of a security issue. Should include the units such as '5 days or 2 weeks'; defaults to 5 days timeframe_quantity the amount of time to expect an acknowledgement of a security issue. Only used if timeframe is undefined and timeframe_units is defined (eg. '5') timeframe_units the units of time to expect an acknowledgement of a security issue. Only used if timeframe is undefined and timeframe_quantity is defined (eg. 'days') url a url where the most current security policy can be found. support_years the number of years for which past major versions of Perl would be supported program the name of software for use in the middle of a sentence Program the name of software for use in the beginning of a sentence "program" and "Program" arguments may be specified both, either one or none. Each argument, if not specified, is defaulted to another one, or to properly capitalized "this program", if both arguments are omitted. support_years Get the number of years of support to be expected timeframe Get the expected response time. Defaults to 5 days and uses timeframe_quantity and timeframe_units if the timeframe attribute us undefined. maintainer Get the maintainer that should be contacted for security issues. url Get the URL of the latest security policy version. These methods are attribute readers. program Name of software for using in the middle of a sentence. The method returns value of "program" constructor argument (if it evaluates as true, i. e. defined, non-empty, non-zero), or value of "Program" constructor argument (if it is true), or "this program" as the last resort. Program Name of software for using at the beginning of a sentence. The method returns value of "Program" constructor argument (if it is true), or value of "program" constructor argument (if it is true), or "This program" as the last resort. name This method returns the name of the policy, suitable for shoving in the middle of a sentence, generally with a leading capitalized "The." url This method returns the URL at which a canonical text of the security policy can be found, if one is available. If possible, this will point at plain text, but it may point to an HTML resource. summary This method returns a snippet of text, usually a few lines, indicating the maintainer as well as an indication of the policy under which the software is maintained. security_policy This method returns the full text of the policy. fulltext This method returns the complete text of the policy. version This method returns the version of the policy. If the security policy is not versioned, this method will return false. SEE ALSO The specific policy: Extra policys are maintained on CPAN in separate modules. COPYRIGHT This module is based extensively on Software::License. Only the changes required for this module are attributable to the author of this module. All other code is attributable to the author of Software::License. AUTHOR Timothy Legge COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2024 by Timothy Legge . This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.