If Intel really cares about community requests, why close feature requests that fast?
Like #658 which related to #179 and #304 which are closed without a proper solution.
You can enable GitHub's projects feature like neovim's repo:
Community can check issues status, your engineers can get assigned to the right jobs, and your PM can rearrange these 600 issues hell
more easily. Doesn't this GitHub's feature a must-have on this "Issue tracker"?
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If Intel really cares about community requests, why close feature requests that fast? Like #658 which related to #179 and #304 which are closed without a proper solution.
You can enable GitHub's projects feature like neovim's repo:
Community can check issues status, your engineers can get assigned to the right jobs, and your PM can rearrange these 600 issues hell more easily. Doesn't this GitHub's feature a must-have on this "Issue tracker"?
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