In Perl 5 land, the advantage of the perlbug program is that it captures
the output of perl -V, which is often invaluable in categorising or
identifying the cause of bugs. e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't always
have this.

perlbug has the option to save the bug report to a file, which can then
be mailed later. (Or, immediately copied to a machine that does have
outgoing mail enabled, or won't reveal your work e-mail address, or whatever)

parrotbug also has the save option, and it saves a lot of
configuration information.  I'm asking if the "send" feature can be
removed, which is the bit which seems to be broken.  We could always
revisit having a "send" feature from parrotbug, but it seems somehow
redundant when we have [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Paul

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