Here is the reply I got to my query on this subject
from last week.  It looks like we have to issue a
new CPAN release.  Then the new release will be
given as a choice in the BrokenIn/FixedIn fields.
It's not clear but I think someone registered with
the test site can post the changes.

--Chris

> Subject: Re: how to update module status
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 15:58:17 -0400 (EDT)
> 
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 11:21:54PM -0400, C. Marshall via RT wrote:
> >
> > I'm participating in the development of a perl
> > module in preparation for a new CPAN release
> > for the first time.  I'd like to see about fixing
> > the outstanding problems reported on rt.cpan.org.
> > However, once fixed (or no longer applicable),
> > I could see no way to update the test status
> > with new info.
> 
> What test status are you referring to?  rt.cpan.org
> doesn't have anything to do with CPAN Testers --
> you will have to make a new release of the module
> for it to show up on CPAN Testers and get tested.
> 
> > What is the standard method for the bug
> > report/fix/status update to take place?
> 
> You'll also have to make a new release of the module
> for its version to show up in the BrokenIn/FixedIn
> custom fields, and you can then mark the tickets
> as FixedIn your new version.
> ...
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