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Handling and migration of original project issues #8
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Note that is is important to keep notified the original reporter, either by reference via addendum on the migrated issue or by CCing then via a new comment in the thread |
It should be noted that github at some point added the feature to transfer issues from one repo to another, although this should be done by @dgrijalva (and for each of the 90 issues, so I don't think it's a plausible effort for now): |
I guess we can triage issues on the other repo, make a placeholder here with a linkback to the origonal repo and work from there to begin with? |
@Waterdrips I agree on doing it manually. It'll be a chore but it'll be less prone to errors I'm on a pretty tight schedule until this Q ends so I´ll see what I can do on these fronts |
I've finished a check on the legacy repo issued and migrated those that still apply to this fork (and are not duplicates) with the label jwt-go: legacy |
Also, people may overlook the README and description on the legacy repo so issues may still arise on there like this one dgrijalva/jwt-go#478. Authors shall be redirected here |
Closely related but now exactly the same as #7. We should triage and migrate the issues from the original repo to this one
We could either:
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