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Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days #1631

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rickstaa opened this issue Mar 5, 2022 · 2 comments
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Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days #1631

rickstaa opened this issue Mar 5, 2022 · 2 comments
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rickstaa commented Mar 5, 2022

It would increase maintainability if we automatically close themes that do not adhere to our guidelines after 30 days if they do not receive commits. This would give users enough time to fix issues and keep our pull request backlog clean.

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Yeah nice idea, we can do that. Although will probably add 10days limit. 30days is bit too long.

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rickstaa commented Mar 7, 2022

I agree. I will review #1633 and start these theme GH-action updates later this week.

@rickstaa rickstaa changed the title Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 30 days Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days Mar 7, 2022
@rickstaa rickstaa added ci CI related features. and removed feature labels Mar 9, 2022
@rickstaa rickstaa changed the title Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days [ci] Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days Mar 16, 2022
@rickstaa rickstaa changed the title [ci] Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days Auto close themes that don't adhere to our guidlines in 10 days Mar 16, 2022
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