Disabling projects for a repo doesn't make project related UI disappear in that repo #198526
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🏷️ Discussion Type
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💬 Feature/Topic Area
Projects
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I tried using the projects feature in some of my repos, but I'd misunderstood what projects were, and thought they were a way to categorize issues within a repo, rather than a way of organizing multiple repos together. Eventually I found that I could disable the projects feature in the repository settings, However, even after doing so, I still see links in the UI for those repos to connect an issue to a project. Shouldn't these disappear since projects are disabled for the repo? The project related stuff in the UI is just visual clutter now. Are the links still there because the issues are still connected to projects that are no longer visible? Do I need to go through all my issues and disconnect them from the associated projects to make the projects UI disappear, or is there some other way to do this?
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