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This parrot is dead. It has ceased to be. It's gone to meet it's Maker! THIS IS AN EX-PARROT! The Dead Parrot Sketch, Monty Python's Flying Circus Do s/parrot/package/gi and you know the status of this distribution. The current version 1.60 has been provided to fix a number of bugs and integrate a bunch of useful enhancements, which were mostly provided as patches, thanks to the contributers. Pod::Parser is supposed to be deprecated in the Perl core distribution with 5.17.x, removed from the core in 5.19.x and continue its humble existence on CPAN only. But: There is Pod::Simple, which provides a much better and robust parser, as well as Unicode support and a lot of other useful things. When thinking POD, please (start to) think Pod::Simple! Some of the other modules bundled here may appear soon in other distributions, as soon as they are ported away from Pod::Parser. In 1.60 this happened to Pod::Checker and Pod::Usage.
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