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Add links in "new issue" flow to other related repos #3001

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This .yml adds quick links to other repos below the existing issue template buttons in your new issue flow.

For an example of what this looks like, see https://github.com/danmosemsft/runtime/issues/new/choose (the white buttons below your existing green buttons)

We are adding this in dotnet/runtime (dotnet/runtime#36431). Reasoning: it's sometimes confusing which is the correct repo to open an issue in. The goal here is to make it easier to open an issue in the correct repo first time so we need to move fewer issues and they more quickly get attention from the right people.

@danmoseley danmoseley requested a review from a team as a code owner May 14, 2020 19:57
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@SamBent does this look OK to you? It doesn't affect code, doesn't affect build - seems like merging this is just goodness. I've done it for all the other major dotnet repos.

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@SamBent wanna merge ? 😸

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Fixed typo.

@fabiant3 fabiant3 merged commit 47463df into dotnet:master May 19, 2020
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