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Re: what's with the "rdar" urls?
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Re: what's with the "rdar" urls?


  • Subject: Re: what's with the "rdar" urls?
  • From: Mark Dawson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 22:38:45 -0700

It IS just for the benefit of Apple employees--IMHO the most important people to be looking into bugs :)

As far as I know, there's no "public" bug lists that anyone can access. However, it is also helpful if you know this # and can reference it in your bug (either to add "weight" to it, or just be helpful in pointing out a link or potential link to your issue.
Why do people post URLs like <rdar://1231234> in messages to cocoa-dev? I thought regular folks didn't have access to other folks' bug reports. Is it just for the benefit of Apple employees who might be reading the list?

--Andy

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