Re: Open Radar [was Re: how do you go back [meanders off topic]]
Re: Open Radar [was Re: how do you go back [meanders off topic]]
- Subject: Re: Open Radar [was Re: how do you go back [meanders off topic]]
- From: Craig Reynolds <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 09:31:29 -0700
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this. I now understand the goal of Open Radar and am motivated to routinely file double reports. In fact I will review my older items on Apple Bug Report for other to refile. Let me just say that it is much nicer to have a worthwhile goal explained like this than to be criticized for having "transgressed the unwritten law"
Craig Reynolds
http://www.red3d.com/cwr/
Andrea Govoni wrote:
on 17-08-2009 19:34 Craig Reynolds said the following:
While perhaps not directly an Xcode issue, could someone briefly
explain "Open Radar" versus "Apple Bug Reporter"? The later is
"official" but rather like a black hole. Are reports to Open Radar
monitored by Apple?
No.
Is it essentially necessary to file duplicate reports in both
places?
No, it isn't. Nevertheless, it's the only way to let other developers
know about the bug(s) you submitted to Apple through Apple Bug
Reporter.
In the beginning of this thread Hamish Allan seemed to imply that
if you were not reporting to Open Radar you were part of the
problem. That seems a little harsh to me.
Well, it is, but maybe it's been dictated by the desire of push
double reporting as "good practice". The more reports get filed on
Apple Bug Reporter *and* Open Radar, the more useful Open Radar
becomes.
All my previous reports have been to Apple Bug Reporter.
Obviously, but please from now on copy and paste on Open Radar, too.
:) <http://openradar.appspot.com/>
Kind regards,
Andrea "XFox" Govoni\
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