In Debian, you would use reportbug. This is available on the Pi, and presumably has been tweaked to send the report to the right place. It
isn't installed by default.
Everywhere a package is modified should be in the bug loop i.e. the Pi maintainers first, then Debian, then the mysterious 'upstream'. Whoever
fixes the bug, if the bug came from further up the chain, will report
it and probably provide a patch. If the bug comes from further
upstream and is fairly fundamental, it will be passed up the chain.
In the past I've reported Raspbian bugs here: https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianBugs
... but I don't remember how I found the raspbian.org website or the but reporting part of it.
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