A few pieces of news today:
1) Parrot's SVN repo was scheduled to move from svn.perl.org to svn.parrot.org, but got postponed until after the 0.9.0 release on Tuesday
2) Language projects are supposed to be moving out of the Parrot repo by the 1.0.0 release in March. Particle++ and Coke++ have set up a new repo for some of the smaller and older languages at Googlecode. This is for languages that aren't popular or mature enough to warrant their own projects yet. This is a great opportunity to get involved by helping move languages to the new project, or even finding language projects that you want to adopt and champion.
3) The Perl 6 Programing book at Wikibooks has been created! It's basically a bare outline at this point, but I'm hoping that it will grow pretty quickly. There's plenty of things to do there, from writing and editing to providing examples or illustrations. If you want to have a hand in improving the Perl 6 documentation, this is a good place to get started.
That's the news for today, I'll expand on these later if I have time.