Hello Bpl,

Sounds very interesting. I must confess I know nothing about cybersecurity (among many other things ;) but I'd suggest you to put a paragraph or two about the goal of the project at the beginning of your README.md file to explain in bricklayer words what it does. I googled Lorcon2 and found a very short entry in the wikipedia, with broken links too. lorcon repo has no useful info for a newcomer.

> bring the world of cybersecurity into Perl, a language that now boasts very few tools (one of the few that comes to mind is Nikto), and which is still focused only both on automation and on CGI programming.

While the intention of the sentence is appreciable and I suspect almost nothing about cybersecurity is under the CPAN sky, the paragraph does not reflect the reality: CGI stands to a modern perl programmer as Latin for an Italian. We have Mojolicious and Dancer2 and other sweeties build ontop of a new protocol named PSGI. We also have new shiny things to boast about like MCE.

That said my warmest, if late, welcome to the monastery! And wait.. once there were dozens of Italians here: until now I was quite alone for years.. perciņ benvenuto due volte!

I will be glad to hear your progresses

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: Air::Lorcon2 officially out! by Discipulus
in thread Air::Lorcon2 officially out! by Bpl

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