New perl releases are detected via an every-hour cron job, which will
update the relevant custom fields. This step is thus now unnecessary.
5.8.9 2008-Dec-14
-=head3 bump RT version number
-
-Log into http://rt.perl.org/ and check whether the new version is in the RT
-fields C<Perl Version> and C<Fixed In>. The easiest way to determine this is to
-open up any ticket for modification and check the drop downs next to the
-C<Perl Version> and C<Fixed In> labels.
-
-Here, try this link: L<https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Modify.html?id=10000>
-
-If the new version is not listed there, send an email to C<perlbug-admin at
-perl.org> requesting this.
-
=head3 Relax!
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