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Remove false sub-tasks from issue template#4913

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Remove false sub-tasks from issue template#4913
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What does this PR (Pull Request) do?

  • This PR is not related to any Issue

The current system in the issue template for e.g. selecting which components are affected uses "check the boxes of all that apply". On GitHub, a checkbox on an issue represents a sub-task - which is not what we're using them for. This PR switches the method for indicating such things to "delete all items that don't apply". This should have the bonus effect of being less likely to cause rendering errors when people don't format it correctly ([ X] etc).

Which Traffic Control components are affected by this PR?

None.

What is the best way to verify this PR?

View the rendered template.

The following criteria are ALL met by this PR

  • Tests are unnecessary
  • Documentation is unnecessary
  • An update to CHANGELOG.md is not necessary
  • This PR includes any and all required license headers
  • This PR does not include a database migration
  • This PR DOES NOT FIX A SERIOUS SECURITY VULNERABILITY

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Good template change! Now PR and issue templates are consistent in terms of the instructions we provide.

LGTM

@mattjackson220 mattjackson220 merged commit 796e146 into apache:master Jul 27, 2020
@ocket8888 ocket8888 deleted the issue-template branch July 27, 2020 18:47
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