I got a review (audit as it seemed later on) about XCode 6 GM crashes when selecting the main storyboard or a xib
I choose to leave the question closed, which was seemingly the wrong answer.
Personally, I am not a XCode expert but the question still seems to lack required information. But the question lacks the following:
There are barely/not enough details provided, as it only shows some error message without providing details about the crash or things (storyboard, the specific xib, code, etc.) that influenced the crash.
The actual question is whether anyone experiences the same problem. This sounds very vague, opinion based (especially due to the lack of details) to me. When looking at the answers (one is deleted), the people answering also do seem to respond vaguely, due to the vague question. (And they also seem to miss details to properly/fully answer the question).
The used tags seem incorrect (although this did not directly influence my decision). As the question is not about iOS or Swift. The OP might have been running XCode on iOS while writing some Swift application, but they do not matter.
So, I still think this question should have been left closed. (but that might be due to my lack of experience with the subject). But, the question certainly does not seem suitable for auditing reviewers!
Therefore I propose that this question is not going to be used for auditing reviewers anymore (assuming there is some internal list containing such questions, from which this one can be deleted?).