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New issue template for bugs related to Nullable Reference Types #17357

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@T-Gro T-Gro changed the title New issue template bugs related to Nullable Reference Types New issue template for bugs related to Nullable Reference Types Jun 27, 2024
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Nice, the impact categories could be a bit more succinct but that's okay.
I guess if we have many bugs we can also bring new labels for them.

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T-Gro commented Jul 1, 2024

Nice, the impact categories could be a bit more succinct but that's okay. I guess if we have many bugs we can also bring new labels for them.

Well labels are maintained by us, not by reporters.
I will manage/add the labels as the issues keep coming in.

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T-Gro commented Jul 1, 2024

@vzarytovskii : Available here: https://github.com/dotnet/fsharp/blob/5c974952bdf6f68558d35483727dd474851c8202/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/nullness_issue.yml

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