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If you want something like cron, why not use cron? Is there some constraint that you're not telling us?

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Re^2: How to manage a 3000 Perl mechanize Scripts?
by jae_63 (Beadle) on Jan 02, 2014 at 19:46 UTC
    Hudson and Jenkins are next-generation versions of cron. We use Hudson at my new workplace, and all of us are pretty happy with it. It has many features beyond cron; among them are support for pulling updates from Git/Subversion, detecting run-failures, automatic emails to the culprits, etc.