Closed as-muncher closed 2 years ago
There is no way for a project to do that. You'd have to take it up with Github.
@ferdnyc Do you know which one of Github's projects deals with its web pages? Thanks for the link,
@as-muncher The GitHub UI isn't open source, I'm afraid. Any issue tracking or source code management is all internal/private.
They do have a discussion category for issues feedback at: https://github.com/github/feedback/discussions/categories/issues-feedback
Not really sure whether that covers the existing Issues, or only their new-and-improved beta.
I know I usually have to delete the is:open if I want to search this page to see if maybe others have had the same issue I'm having, because if it was closed, then at least I can see possibly a solution. I guess, though, on the downside, people including myself might not know that there is such an option, such as is:open or is:closed