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Add Issue and Pull Request templates #46

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lucasrod16 opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #363
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Add Issue and Pull Request templates #46

lucasrod16 opened this issue Feb 27, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #363
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Why do we need this?

To help provide shared terminology and a consistent format for people to submit questions, bug fixes, feature requests, code/documentation contributions, etc.

Suggested solution:

We should try to re-use as much as we can from what Zarf currently uses for issue templates and pull request templates to help stay consistent across projects.

@brandtkeller brandtkeller added the triage Awaiting triage from the team label Mar 29, 2024
@mike-winberry mike-winberry added documentation Improvements or additions to documentation and removed triage Awaiting triage from the team labels Apr 10, 2024
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brandtkeller added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 12, 2024
* github: add issue and pr templates.

* chore(github): update bug_report with provider type and k8s version field in environment heading

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Co-authored-by: Brandt Keller <43887158+brandtkeller@users.noreply.github.com>
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