I'd like to start by saying "DON'T PANIC! I'm not going to write a
book on Perl 6" ;-)

Luckily we have people with much more enlish-fu,
structured-thought-fu, and general get-it-done-fu... Now let's talk
a bit about them:

Today Geoff Broadwell raised a book idea for discussion on #perl6.

The result was this wiki page:

        http://pugs.kwiki.org/?MigratingToPerl6

Essentially Geoff's idea was that the book will come out around the
same time as Perl 6.0.0, and will be the guide for perl 5
programmers looking to swallow the Perl 6 pill as easily as
possible.

The wiki page illustrates how we think it will be structured, and
how we think it should be written.

Please post feedback and criticism on the list, #perl6 or the wiki
page.

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