RFE: search MY ISSUES in CURRENT sprint #380
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I would like to see my issues in current sprint/project.
The best would be VIEW, similar like https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality/-/projects/323
but with ONLY assignee=psklenar
at least anything to search under /issue:
We have PROJECTs under ORGANIZATION=https://forge.fedoraproject.org/quality
and trying various search options but no success.
@ryanlerch at #fedora-forgejo:fedoraproject.org mentioned that search could ignore the project param now:
https://forge.fedoraproject.org/issues?type=assigned&sort=recentupdate&state=open&project=328
ignores project=328
This should probably be filed upstream, it's a missing feature in forgejo itself I believe. But of course, be nice, they don't owe use anything! And we could always try to send a PR, though forgejo is a big project and a bit hard to get started in (and written in Go, which you may or may not be familiar with).