D'oh.  Newbie move.

=== CREDITS
==================================================================
--- CREDITS     (revision 331)
+++ CREDITS     (local)
@@ -411,6 +411,10 @@
 N: Richard Tibbetts
 D: Divide by zero exceptions in some PMCs
 
+N: Rick Scott
+D: Documentation patch
+E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
 N: Ritz Daniel
 
 N: Robert Spier
=== docs/gettingstarted.pod
==================================================================
--- docs/gettingstarted.pod     (revision 331)
+++ docs/gettingstarted.pod     (local)
@@ -226,13 +226,12 @@
 
 The mailing list is the main resource for Parrot development. However, there 
 is an IRC channel which you may find useful if your problem is better solved 
-with real-time discussion. To find this channel, visit the channel #parrot in 
-the following IRC servers (either one will do):
+with real-time discussion.  Visit the channel #parrot on the IRC
+server L<irc.perl.org>.  Alternative IRC servers are
+L<irc.rhizomatic.net> and L<irc.pobox.com>.
 
-L<irc.rhizomatic.net> or L<irc.pobox.com>
 
 
-
 =head2 I've developed a patch. What should I do with it?
 
 There's a lot of traffic that goes through the mailing list, and it's quite 
@@ -277,23 +276,22 @@
 
 =over 4
 
-=item * Experimental Parrot Wiki
+=item * Parrot Wiki
 
-Located at:
+L<http://rakudo.org/parrot/>
 
-L<http://www.vendian.org/parrot/wiki/>
-
-A collection of various other pieces of useful Parrot information and
-documentation that have yet to make it into the SVN repository. Includes a
-comprehensive guide to getting started with Parrot development (called,
-unsurprisingly, 'Getting Started with Parrot Development').
-
 =back
 
 =head1 VERSION
 
 =over 4
 
+=item Revision 0.2 - 10 November 2006
+
+Remove link to old wiki page (dead since 2004).
+
+Add irc.perl.org IRC server.
+
 =item Revision 0.1 - 27 July 2002
 
 Written to prepare for the fallout from TPC 6.

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