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Hi all, GitHub is rolling out the new UI for issues, which includes a lot of new opportunities to reorganize our backlog. More detail on the changelog blog: https://github.blog/changelog/2025-01-13-evolving-github-issues-public-previ... In particular, there is now much richer support for tracking issues by marking issues as "sub-issues". We can also (finally) get rid of the issue category labels - GitHub now has support for "issue types". If someone with triage rights would like to take this on, it would be a nice project to try to go through the backlog and update things to use the new system, as well as the bot that auto-applies labels. You could probably use a script rather than doing it manually. -Nathan
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On Wed, 2025-01-15 at 13:50 +0200, Matti Picus via NumPy-Discussion wrote:
It can be done, but it is part of the org settings, so presumably limited to very few of us: https://github.com/organizations/numpy/settings/issue-types So one of could just add all the ones we currently have some time. - Sebastian
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On Wed, 2025-01-15 at 13:50 +0200, Matti Picus via NumPy-Discussion wrote:
It can be done, but it is part of the org settings, so presumably limited to very few of us: https://github.com/organizations/numpy/settings/issue-types So one of could just add all the ones we currently have some time. - Sebastian
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Matti Picus
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Nathan
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Sebastian Berg