There is a
command-line program for searching CPAN, which has an
-r option for listing PAUSE uploads from the last
xx days.
sean@strange:~$ spause -r 1
[1 .] U/UM/UMEMOTO/Socket6-0.07.tar.gz 2000-06-02
[2 .] S/SC/SCHOP/htpl-2.69.tar.gz 2000-06-01
[3 .] R/RB/RBS/IPC-Run-0.2.tar.gz 2000-06-01
[4 .] P/PF/PFRANCEUS/LSF-Base-0.03.tar.gz 2000-06-01
[5 .] P/PF/PFRANCEUS/LSF-Batch-0.03.tar.gz 2000-06-01
[6 .] S/SC/SCHOP/perl-mumps-1.06.tar.gz 2000-06-01
This doesn't show you the readmes, but that shouldn't be hard to implement.
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