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I'm a member of a few organizations on GitHub, some related to outdated university projects. All of the issues and PRs from all organizations appear aggregated on the same dashboard and I can't find a way to ignore some of them/mark them as read.
Expected Behavior
It would be nice to have a way to define a "context" of related repos and a way to control their visibility on the dashboard.
Couldn't find a related issue, please feel free to close this one and point me if one already exists!
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@MayaLekova thanks for the feedback. There is the notion of repositories but not for the main dashboard. Are you wishing to ignore certain PRs that you have in your dashboard? #331 is muting/snoozing on the per-PR basis.
@samuelli Thank you for the info!
The issue you pointed out seems part of the solution. For me it would be nice to have the option to ignore the whole feed for a given repo.
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The Problem
I'm a member of a few organizations on GitHub, some related to outdated university projects. All of the issues and PRs from all organizations appear aggregated on the same dashboard and I can't find a way to ignore some of them/mark them as read.
Expected Behavior
It would be nice to have a way to define a "context" of related repos and a way to control their visibility on the dashboard.
Couldn't find a related issue, please feel free to close this one and point me if one already exists!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: