I'd like a PAUSE account, please.

  Name:  Jay Lawrence
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  URL:   http://www.infonium.com
  REQUESTED ID:    JLAWRENC

  I intend to contribute several modules I have written:

    Apache::Tie::Request - tied access to Apache request data
    Apache::Tie::Cookies - tied access to Apache cookies

  I have preannounced these modules on modperl mailing list and have 
been encouraged to use the Apache::Tie::* naming structure to parallel 
Tie::* modules found in CPAN. These modules are strictly releated to 
running under the Apache server.

Below is my messge of 2 weeks ago. I am resending to follow up with my 
more concrete module naming proposal.

Thanks for your consideration,
Jay

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>  Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 10:29:12 -0500 (EST)
>  From: Jay Lawrence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  
>  I'd like to register to become a CPAN contributor
>  
>  Name:  Jay Lawrence
>  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  URL:   http://www.infonium.com
>  ID:    JLAWRENC
>  
>  I intend to contribute several modules I have written:
>    Apache::SessionLite - a fast and easy-to-use Session handler
>    Apache::RequestTied - tied access to Apache request data
>    Apache::CookiesTied - tied access to Apache cookies
>  
>  * Names to be finalized after RFC on modperl list.
>  
>  Thanks,
>  J
>  
> 

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