I read http://robotstxt.org and therefore know that I should identify my LWP::UserAgent and leave a contact email when I crawl robotically. I'd also like to avoid bombarding the servers I poke, especially during periods of high traffic for them.
Currently I am sleeping between jobs and running cron jobs at boring American hours. Is there a more adaptive way (perhaps within LWP) to pause a crawl when a server says it's busy?
And, anything else I should know to be a polite web crawler?
In reply to Waiting my turn politely with LWP by toro
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