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Filter labels not alphabetical + not same as github #1116

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pe7er opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 2 comments
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Filter labels not alphabetical + not same as github #1116

pe7er opened this issue Mar 23, 2021 · 2 comments

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@pe7er
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pe7er commented Mar 23, 2021

I added the following issue to joomla/joomla-websites#1601 and it was recommended to post it here.


Could someone please synchronize the Filter labels at https://issues.joomla.org/ with the ones from github?
Those are out of sync ("Release Blockers" is not avaible at the Joomla Issues site)
And please change the order of the items to list the labels alphabetically?
Thanks!

Background

At Joomla forum someone wanted to get info about the Joomla 4 Release Blockers: https://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=803&t=985486
I use github myself and you can filter the issues on the "Label" and select "Release Blockers"
However, it appeared that Joomla Issues website https://issues.joomla.org/ does not have "Release Blockers" as option in its filter dropdown.

issues.joomla.org

https://issues.joomla.org/

issues-joomla-org

issues at github

https://github.com/joomla/joomla-cms/issues

github-joomla-cms

@sozzled
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sozzled commented Mar 23, 2021

Not only are labels missing from the Issue Tracker pull-down (as well as the items being arranged randomly) but those issues listed on the Issue Tracker that reference "missing" [undefined] labels are displayed with a black ? (see image below).

undefinedIssueTrackerLabels

The forum "sticky topic", which is supposed to help people who use the forum to discuss J! 4-related issues, states:

"Any issues regarding Joomla! 4.0 must be reported at https://issues.joomla.org/."

It is important, therefore—because not everyone is familiar with GitHub—that the Issue Tracker at the J! website should reflect as much information about the status of reported issues as GitHub does.

@darshanhande11
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darshanhande11 commented Apr 8, 2021

@sozzled I would like to work on this issue. Please guide me to the code folder of the above web page.

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