"Where am I?" "In the CPAN."
"What do you want?" "Keyed acess."
"Whose side are you on?" "That...would be telling. We want...keyed
access."
"You won't get it." "By hack or by crack... We will."
"Who are you?" "The new pumpking."
"Who is number 2?"
"You are Version Six."
"I am not a version, I am the final release!"
<Mocking laughter>

[apologies to Patrick McGoohan]

Welcome to version 0.0.6 of Parrot.

Major changes in this release include a new assembler supporting the
keyed access syntax, new macro syntax, new Configure scripts, a Parrot
assembler written in Parrot, the C#-like language 'cola' with limited
OOP support, and lots of new documentation. Some contributions include
tetris.pasm and an implementation of LZW compression.

As per usual, if you want to join in on the fun, start by downloading a
copy of parrot-0.0.5 at CPAN at one of the following URLs (or a mirror):

http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/J/JG/JGOFF/parrot_0.0.6.tgz
http://www.cpan.org/src/parrot_0.0.6.tgz

To get the latest CVS version:
  http://cvs.perl.org/

has the information you need.

Once you've unpacked Parrot, build it as follows:

perl Configure.pl
make
make test

After you've done that, look at docs/parrot.pod to learn more about it.

Discussion of Parrot takes place on the perl6-internals mailing list,
and patches should be sent there as well. If you're not subscribed, look
at:

http://lists.perl.org/showlist.cgi?name=perl6-internals

for tips on how to subscribe. CVS commit access is given out to
developers who consistently submit good patches to the mailing list.


Be Seeing You.
--
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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