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Revision history for CPAN-Testers-Common-Article
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0.47    2019-08-16
        - fixed repo web link.

0.46    2014-09-07
        - fixed license fields in META.json to be lists.
        - added homepage to META files.
        - fixed distribution name in metadata.
        - catch exceptions from mail parsing.
        - extended test suite.

0.45    2014-07-19
        - updated license and repository links.
        - fixed distribution name in metadata.

0.44    2012-11-18
        - change to timegm() to provide consistent timestamps.

0.43    2012-11-01
        - spelling fixes. (thanks to Florian Schlichting & Gregor Herrmann).
        - change file dates changed to meet W3CDTF standards.
        - CHANGES to Changes.
        - Artistic License v2 now sole license.
        - added minimum perl version (5.006).
        - reworked Makefile.PL for clarity.
        - added META.json & test script.
        - added example script.
        - more tests & samples.
        - added accessors for OS patterns and fixes.
        - added explicit LICENSE file.

0.42    2010-04-12
        - RC in perl version now classed as patch in rest of eco-system, thus
          no need to add 'patched' text.

0.41    2010-03-26
        - added support for 'X-Test-Reporter-Perl' header to indicate a
          release candidate (RC) version of perl.

0.40    2010-01-03
        - added raw, cooked, header and body methods.

0.39    2009-11-02
        - POD update, missing accessors.

0.38    2009-10-17
        - added even more regexes to try and extract Perl version.
        - more pattern matches for osname

0.37    2009-08-12
        - added more regexes to try and extract Perl version.

0.36    2009-02-12
        - initial independent release.
        - abstracted from CPAN-Testers-Data-Generator, as used by more than
          that distribution, and sits more appropriately on its own. Hence why
          the version number starts where it does :)