w3af’s documentation now at readthedocs.org

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Last week a pull request to update the French translation of our user’s guide made me focus my attention on our documentation. I started to think about the requirements for a great w3af documentation: feature complete, easy to write, easy for users to contribute, updated, searchable and easy to find. Our documentation met almost none: the last update was almost a year ago, was written in ODT and manually exported to HTML and PDF and wasn’t indexed by any ...

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Infrastructure as code

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I’ve been experimenting with Amazon Web Services during the last month, and I have to say I’m impressed. There is a whole new world of things to learn and use, with endless possibilities. Since it all started with the migration of the w3af.org site to an Amazon ec2 instance, I decided to give a talk about that at the OWASP LATAM Tour, here are the slides!

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Hello Web 2.0!

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We had our old, static and boring project page for too much time. It was difficult for me to update it, didn’t allow me to blog about the project news in a format that was readable and eye-candy and many other things that I won’t mention.

Now I present you the new w3af.org website! Hopefully, this will solve all the issues with the old site and enhance the communication between all members of the w3af community.

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