Good morning.

Several things are still up in the air, but it's been two months since
the last CPAN release.  This is as good a time as any to start
thinking about a new one.  To that end, I've released POE 0.2201 to
the web so people can test the new bug fixes and features.

This is not a CPAN release.  The raw tarball is on SourceForge.
 - http://unc.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/poe/POE-0.2201.tar.gz

There is an up-to-date PPD as well.
 - http://unc.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/poe/POE.ppd

The README has the usual instructions, plus new steps for the
automated test reporting system.  This is all very new, and I would
appreciate people trying it out.
 - http://poe.perl.org/?POE_README_file
 - http://eekeek.org/poe-tests/

Props to everyone who's helped with this release.  You should be
mentioned in the CHANGES file if I've been careful.

Here are the highlights since 0.22:

Automated test reporting via the new "testreport" and "reportupload"
make targets.

A number of samples have been updated and placed on the web.
 - http://poe.perl.org/?POE_Cookbook

Better (although still not perfect) MacOS Classic support.
Better Cygwin+Win2k support.
Better Unicode support.
Better Event support.
Better Gtk support.

Multiple improvements to POE::Component::Client::TCP and
Server::TCP.

SocketFactory contains initial IPv6 support.

Many POE::Kernel run() fixes:
POE::Kernel->run() is now legal syntax.
The run() warning is only issued if a Session is created.
The run() method may be called more than once per program.

The CHANGES file format has been improved bunches.
 - http://poe.perl.org/?POE_CHANGES

-- Rocco Caputo / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / poe.perl.org / poe.sf.net

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