If you click on an "Improve this site" link in the page footer or a "file an issue" link on a page with a 500 error, a GitHub page will open with an empty form to submit a new issue. Thus, the website users will not even know that there is a template for submitting such issues and will not help the maintainers. Instead, I think such links should lead to a page with a form that will already contain a template for the issue (as is already done in the repository itself), or to a page for choosing the type of issue.
Summary
If you click on an "Improve this site" link in the page footer or a "file an issue" link on a page with a 500 error, a GitHub page will open with an empty form to submit a new issue. Thus, the website users will not even know that there is a template for submitting such issues and will not help the maintainers. Instead, I think such links should lead to a page with a form that will already contain a template for the issue (as is already done in the repository itself), or to a page for choosing the type of issue.
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Expected behavior
It should open a GitHub page with a form for submitting an issue in the "canonical.com" repository, which will already contain a template.
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