designed to provide a rapid introduction to its basics and its most
commonly used features while focusing on real-world best practices.
+We suggest that you read this introduction on the web. Make sure you are
+reading the latest version of the tutorial by visiting
+L<http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>. Alternatively
+you can use CPAN modules like L<Pod::Webserver>, L<Pod::POM::Web>,
+L<Pod::Browser> (Catalyst based), or L<CPAN::Mini::Webserver> to read a local
+copy of the tutorial.
+
The tutorial is divided into the following sections:
B<NOTE: CLICK THESE LINKS TO JUMP TO CHAPTERS> (the index links above
Ragwitz, Mauro Andreolini, Jim Howard, Giovanni Gigante, William
Moreno, Bryan Roach, Ashley Berlin, David Kamholz, Kevin Old, Henning
Sprang, Jeremy Jones, David Kurtz, Ingo Wichmann, Shlomi Fish, Murray
-Walker and Adam Witney. Also, thanks to Devin Austin for coming up
-with an initial version of a non-TTSite wrapper page. I'm sure I am
-missing some names here... apologies for that (please let me know if
-you name should be here).
+Walker and Adam Witney. Thanks to Devin Austin for coming up with an
+initial version of a non-TTSite wrapper page. Also, a huge thank you
+to Kiffin Gish for all the hard work on the "database depluralization"
+effort! I'm sure I am missing some names here... apologies for that
+(please let me know if you name should be here).
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