The easiest way is to let Perl itself tell it to perl5-porters via the perlbug utility. Just run it from the command line, enter your report, and if the machine in question has an outside mail connection, the mail gets sent automatically. Personally, I prefer to review the mail, paste it into my mail client and manually send it then.
In reply to Re: Typos in perl documentation - who to tell?
by Corion
in thread Typos in perl documentation - who to tell?
by missingthepoint
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