In Scotland, they close an issue by taking a vote of "OK", "Broken", or "Not Proven".
I believe they also have attorneys. Perhaps that's how Apple could make bug-tracking more effective -- hire a prosecuting attorney and a defending attorney for each bug.
Frequently use both `github.com` and self-hosted Gitlab. IMHO, it's just... different.
Self-hosted Gitlab periodically blocks access for auto-upgrades.
Github.com upgrades are usually invisible.
Github.com is periodically hit with the broad/systemic cloud-outage.
Self-hosted Gitlab is more decentralized infra, so you don't have the systemic outages.
With self-hosted Gitlab, you likely to have to deal with rude bots on your own.
Github.com has an ops team that deals with the rude bots.
I believe they also have attorneys. Perhaps that's how Apple could make bug-tracking more effective -- hire a prosecuting attorney and a defending attorney for each bug.