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Basically, the other day, I asked a question on Stack Overflow about an unusual behaviour when coding in TypeScript using Angular.

After a few days of searching deeper, I realised the problem came from Angular itself, so I decided to self-answer my question, by giving the steps to reproduce (and the steps to make it work), after which I went on GitHub and opened an issue on the Angular/Angular CLI project.

Should I include the links to the opened issues in my answer, or isn't it necessary?

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    It's up to you. Links to official or non-official resources which improve your answer are generally appreciated. I'd say the link to the github issue is likely helpful here.
    – jpp
    Commented Oct 28, 2018 at 18:41
  • Any information that add's to the answer should be included, you want the answer to be as detailed as possible to give it the best chance of helping others.
    – user692942
    Commented Oct 30, 2018 at 7:48

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Yes, add a link to the official issue tracking. Make sure the answer itself contains enough information about the issue and not just a link-only post, "see official issue 12345".

In addition to providing more information this will let other people to maintain the Q/A pair in the future. If the issue is eventually resolved anyone else can see that and update/add an answer with "Issue fixed in version X.Y.Z. You need to ... ".

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    And for Apple-related issues, please link to an openradar.appspot.com, which is UNofficial, but is the only public way to link to Apple issues.
    – Cœur
    Commented Oct 29, 2018 at 7:15

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