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GitHub adds a dashboard showing all issues for all your projects (github.com/blog)
135 points by mcantelon on Sept 27, 2011 | hide | past | favorite | 15 comments



I'm consistently impressed with the steady, incremental and elegant improvements github keeps making to their service. This is how you delight your users.


exactly.


I find it more an more enjoying just log on to Github


Great addition. i would like to know what's preventing them to show organizations issues for organizations I belong to.


+1 for this. Rather frustrating that "Assigned to you" includes those from my organization's repositories, but "In your repositories" does not. It's not that the language is that hard to follow, it's just not quite the functionality I was hoping for


From my experience with the organization apis, it appears as though there is a completely separate structure behind it's management, and as such adding support for organizations to new features might actually be a bit haphazard.


this is a good step in the right direction for getting a quick glance. also, it would be nice if they added attachment support (if just images) to issue comments, too.

on a related note, my team is working on http://inboxissues.com/ - a browser extension that bridges customer support emails with issues in github. it helps you easily triage issues without leaving your inbox. and once a bug fix or feature gets committed, you can effortlessly notify customers who were waiting on that feature.


...and the ability to prioritize issues, burn down, and a standup report would be nice. This is definitely in the right direction.


Any chance of being able to delete issues?

I've previously opened issues as a test, assuming I'd be able to remove them afterwards. They're now permanently attached to my repository.


You can probably delete and recreate the whole repository.


True, but I'd lose my watchers and things if I did that.


Up to now i've only used svn...perhaps it's time to try github


Github actually supports SVN read/write support.

https://github.com/blog/644-subversion-write-support


FINALLY! Been waiting for this for ages!


Woooohoooo, they've heard me!! :D




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