Hi monks,

I'm preparing a little webserver module (yes really, another one) aimed at prototyping a-la Ruby's WEBrick. It fits a niche (well, it fits my niche anyway) so I thought I'd submit it to CPAN.

While I'm waiting for my password and/or email to be reset on PAUSE (must have made a typo 3 years ago on my email!) I thought it might be good to get one or two of my fellow monks to cast their eyes over my (0.0.5) release to see if I've made any obvious CPAN faux par.

You can get a tar file of the files I plan to release from my CVS: HTTP-Server-Brick.tar.gz or browse them: HTTP-Server-Brick

Thanks for your time.


In reply to Hoping for some beady eyes on my first CPAN submission by aufflick

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