The new GitHub Issues – May 19th update (original) (raw)

Today's Changelog brings you the release of issue closed reasons, project deletion, and availability of the new side-panel.

πŸ•΅πŸ½β€β™€οΈ Issue closed reasons

We announced a preview of issue closed reasons in March and today, we're releasing them to everyone. πŸŽ‰

Issue closed reasons help you communicate the why when closing an issue:

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βœ‚οΈ Delete projects you no longer need

While you've been able to close projects, we heard you loud and clear that it wasn't enough and we're now introducing the ability to fully delete a project. Keep your project lists tidy by deleting experimental or out-of-date projects that are no longer relevant to you and your team.

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πŸ’₯ Side-panel enabled for all projects (beta) users

In our last changelog, we introduced the projects side-panel as a feature preview users could choose to enable.

After seeing users flock to enable this feature and lots of great feedback in our side-panel discussion, we've decided to enable this feature by default.

Expect continued improvements in the side-panel experience over the next few months. β˜€οΈ

✨ Bug fixes & improvements

Other changes include:

See how to use GitHub for project planning with GitHub Issues, check out what's on the roadmap, and learn more in the docs.