+-- | Lucu is an HTTP daemonic library. It can be embedded in any
+-- Haskell program and runs in an independent thread.
+--
+-- Features:
+--
+-- [/Full support of HTTP\/1.1/] Lucu supports request pipelining,
+-- chunked I\/O, ETag comparison and \"100 Continue\".
+--
+-- [/Performance/] Lucu is carefully designed to gain a good
+-- performance.
+--
+-- [/Affinity for RESTafarians/] Lucu is specifically designed to be
+-- suitable for RESTful applications.
+--
+-- [/SSL connections/] Lucu can handle HTTP connections over SSL
+-- layer.
+--
+-- Lucu is not a replacement for Apache or lighttpd. It is intended to
+-- be used to build an efficient web-based RESTful application. It is
+-- also intended to be run behind a reverse-proxy so it doesn't have
+-- the following (otherwise essential) facilities:
+--
+-- [/Logging/] Lucu doesn't write logs of any requests from any
+-- clients.
+--
+-- [/Client Filtering/] Lucu always accepts any clients. No IP
+-- filter is implemented.
+--
+-- [/Bandwidth Limitting/] Lucu doesn't limit bandwidth it consumes.
+--
+-- [/Protection Against Wicked Clients/] Lucu is somewhat fragile
+-- against wicked clients. No attacker should be able to cause a
+-- buffer-overflow but can possibly DoS it.
+--