Re: SCM in XCode 3.0 Leopard
Re: SCM in XCode 3.0 Leopard
- Subject: Re: SCM in XCode 3.0 Leopard
- From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 17:28:19 -0700
On Oct 29, 2007, at 5:10 PM, David Catmull wrote:
Perhaps there's something Apple can change to avoid the impression
that "duplicate" means "yeah, we know, go away"? Part of the problem
is that you can't access the original bug because all bugs are
considered private. I wish that were optional.
As others have stated, you can email email@hidden to request
information on the bug yours is marked a duplicate of. You should
also see the Radar number of the bug yours is marked a duplicate of.
If you come up with any ideas for further streamlining that process,
it would be useful to file a bug report against the bug reporter. :)
However, keep in mind that for security purposes "let me see the
details of the original bug mine is a duplicate of" is almost
guaranteed not to be fixed, despite how much further it could
streamline things for third parties. Think about why: Even if the
original bug didn't initially contain any details that need to be
secret doesn't mean it won't ever be modified to include details that
need to be secret; the originator in such a case won't have sufficient
information to correctly set the "public/private" flag themselves.
Thus the policy surrounding secrecy of originals is unlikely to change.
You can still request information on the original from ADC, though,
and they should be able to tell you what they're allowed to tell you
(or know themselves).
-- Chris
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