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add issue templates #250

Closed woodiertexas closed 2 months ago

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

issue templates are based on the ones found in https://github.com/QuiltMC/quilt-standard-libraries/pull/380


See preview on Cloudflare Pages: https://preview-250.quiltmc-org.pages.dev

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

Can you also make the file extensions .yaml? That will be consistent with the rest of the files in the project.

config.yaml won't work in github but the actual issue template files will work regardless if they're .yml or .yaml

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

I don't suppose there's any way to preview how these will look before they're merged into main?

viewing the file works fine: image

Southpaw1496 commented 2 months ago

I can't review your changes while you're pushing commits, so I'll come back when you've finished :)

Southpaw1496 commented 2 months ago

You may want to disable Actions on your fork (Settings -> Actions -> Disable Actions) because they won't work without our Cloudflare and Cozy credentials.

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

I can't review your changes while you're pushing commits, so I'll come back when you've finished :)

i mean, i got everything other than the discord link and the "extra context" field because i'm not sure if those actually need to go lol

Southpaw1496 commented 2 months ago

Why do you think they should stay?

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

Why do you think they should stay?

i mean, its possible for the issue creator to miss the first "join the discord for support" button

Southpaw1496 commented 2 months ago

There are fewer templates than something like QSL for it to get lost in, and I would argue that needing support doesn't really apply to a website that is largely read-only.

woodiertexas commented 2 months ago

There are fewer templates than something like QSL for it to get lost in, and I would argue that needing support doesn't really apply to a website that is largely read-only.

oh ok