+The BIG TICKET ITEM in this branch is that (potentially) "long lived" commands such as sh/dx
+and commands that poll external internet resources now don't halt the flow of data through
+the node. I am also using a modern, event driven, web socket "manager" called Mojolicious
+which is considerably more efficient than what went before (but is not necessary for small
+nodes). There are some 200-400 user nodes out there that will definitely see the difference
+in terms of both CPU usage and general responsiveness. Using Mojolicious also brings the
+tantalising possibility of grafting on a web frontend, as it where, to the "side" of a
+DXSpider node. But serious work on this won't start until we have a stable base to work
+on. Apart from anything else there will, almost certainly, need to be some internal data
+structure reorganisation before a decent web frontend could be constructed.
+