Closed jmm closed 5 years ago
Yes, +1 (where it? How to "view list of issues I'm subscribed to"??)
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:+1: Feature is still missing.
Edit: Looks like this feature was implemented in the past: https://github.com/blog/941-issues-dashboard
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@eljenso I saw your link to the Issues Dashboard feature. Are you basically saying that an is:watched
flag was implemented and then pulled back? Because, I don't see anything like that now. Maybe I'm just missing it?
@jasoncavett Could be. Judging from the screenshot in this blogpost, back in 2011 the Issues Dashboard had a function to see all your watched issues, "Watched by you".
+1 Also contacted support with reference to this issue.
:+1: This would be useful.
... Perhaps Github needs also a serious RFC process, and also a vote per feature interface.
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+1. Hope I can find this issue later.
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There is a way explained here http://stackoverflow.com/a/33478315/1902215
@Mte90 Unfortunately it does not work as intended. It only finds stuff you already have participated, e.g. made a comment. It does not find the stuff you only subscribed to :disappointed:
Yeah, I've see later that contain all the issues where I have written something.
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I hate doing that... +1. I came here after having subscribe to a given issue some days ago, just realizing I can't find it. Thanks in advance
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@drazisil: Did you get a response?
On the website I want to be able to view a list of issues that I'm subscribed to, but don't [necessarily] have any other involvement with. My current use case is that I'd like to be able to "favorite" issues for future reference (e.g. in case I want to comment later). It would be a bonus if I could filter to see results where I'm only subscribed and have no other involvement. Perhaps a dedicated favoriting feature would even make sense, but GitHub already has a subscription feature and I think I should be able to see what issues I'm subscribed to.
I contacted GitHub support about this and the first response was to use the
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qualifier. But thatand does not return issues that I'm only subscribed to. I explained that in my reply and their next reply acknowledged that it's not currently possible to view the list of subscribed issues via the website.