Prepare for 0.6.1 release

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Change log
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## 0.6.0 Unreleased
## [0.6.1] 2017-01-06
### New features
* Optional Serde support (#8)
### Improvements
* The `graphql_input_object!` macro can now be used to define input
objects as public Rust structs.
* GraphiQL in the Iron GraphiQL handler has been updated to 0.8.1
(#11)
### Minor breaking changes
Some undocumented but public APIs were changed.
* `to_snake_case` correctly renamed to `to_camel_case` (#9)
* JSON serialization of `GraphQLError` changed to be more consistent
with how other values were serialized (#10).
## [0.6.0] 2017-01-02
TL;DR: Many big changes in how context types work and how they
interact with the executor. Not too much to worry about if you're only
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cases of the macros have gotten tests to verify their correctness.
[0.6.1]: https://github.com/mhallin/juniper/compare/0.6.0...0.6.1
[0.6.0]: https://github.com/mhallin/juniper/compare/0.5.3...0.6.0
[0.5.3]: https://github.com/mhallin/juniper/compare/0.5.2...0.5.3

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[package]
name = "juniper"
version = "0.6.0"
version = "0.6.1"
authors = ["Magnus Hallin <mhallin@fastmail.com>"]
description = "GraphQL server library"
license = "BSD-2-Clause"

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```toml
[dependencies]
juniper = "0.6.0"
juniper = "0.6.1"
```
If you want the Iron integration enabled, you need to enable the `iron-handlers`
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```toml
[dependencies]
juniper = { version = "0.6.0", features = ["iron-handlers"] }
juniper = { version = "0.6.1", features = ["iron-handlers"] }
```
## Building schemas
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## 1.0 Roadmap
> Version 0.6.0 will probably be re-released as 1.0 to indicate API stability.
> Version 0.6.1 will probably be re-released as 1.0 to indicate API stability.
The road to 1.0 _focuses_ on two aspects: making sure the API hasn't got any
obvious dead-ends with respect to probable future features, and improving test