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Create an issue hidden from the board #89
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I could go about this two different ways... One possibility is to add some configuration labels and prefix them some how. turn it off globally or configure an exclude label. I could pull in those labels and merge them into the defaults hash Thoughts? |
@naholyr I've added the ability to only show issues tagged with 0 - Backlog Add a label to your repository with the following name
I'm currently working on a big redesign on the marketing branch so I haven't added the ability to I wanted to push this out to you so you can start using it because it might be a few weeks before I push out See the readme for more details |
Thanks Ryan, this will be really helpful |
@rauhryan can this be closed? |
I don't think this can be closed : I've just tried to add a |
@rauhryan, could you you take a look at this ? |
Hello,
As a new user I thought that the issues I did not tagged as
0-Backlog
would not appear in my backlog. I discovered that all issues with no huboard-tag will be listed in backlog.I imagine how this can be wishable and useful, but in my case (and I think other cases) I use GitHub issues for many things at once:
Maybe you could add an option in huboard settings to choose if we want to put all issues in backlog, or really only the ones tagged with index 0.
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