I would rather not get into it on perlmonks. Such discussions never go well.

Might as well, FWIW, any suggested change you make is public, and it will get discussed

I found nothing in the tutorials with  use Regexp::Common qw /profanity/; but I did find these :)

perl\dump.c : 1285 : crap perl\Porting\epigraphs.pod : 35 : crap perl\Porting\make_snapshot.pl : 8 : crap perl\os2\Changes : 166 : hard on perl\vms\vms.c : 12147 : hard on perl\vms\vms.c : 13500 : hard on perl\cpan\CGI\Changes : 1391 : crapping perl\cpan\CPAN\Changes : 75 : crap perl\t\re\re_tests : 1098 : crap perl\t\re\re_tests : 1098 : crap perl\cpan\Archive-Tar\lib\Archive\Tar.pm : 498 : crappy perl\cpan\ExtUtils-MakeMaker\t\lib\MakeMaker\Test\NoXS.pm : 13 : crap perl\cpan\Module-Build\lib\Module\Build\Platform\MacOS.pm : 25 : crap

In reply to Re^3: where to edit man pages for perl? by Anonymous Monk
in thread where to edit man pages for perl? by toro

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