in reply to Re^2: Where should one report search.cpan.org breakage?
in thread Where should one report search.cpan.org breakage?

The Perl NOC would likely also be responsible for the appointment of mirrors. As I can't replicate your problem and don't find anything on the page, it's likely transient or being worked on.

I guess your suggestion of "professional service monitoring" implies that somebody should write a Perl script to monitor that the search.cpan.org mirrors are up...

  • Comment on Re^3: Where should one report search.cpan.org breakage?

Replies are listed 'Best First'.
Re^4: Where should one report search.cpan.org breakage?
by frostman (Beadle) on May 20, 2008 at 21:35 UTC

    Actually I meant the kind of service monitoring you pay for, where something regularly pings your services and sends you a text message (or e-mail) when they look unhappy.

    But that is, of course, a business model you can replicate with a Perl script, a few servers, and optionally an SMS gateway if you wish. Competition is good...