diff --git a/4a9118e5e06956e0b0766ace15174297/comments/b132544d85794eaf48e25955a431ab5a/description b/4a9118e5e06956e0b0766ace15174297/comments/b132544d85794eaf48e25955a431ab5a/description new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e823c1a --- /dev/null +++ b/4a9118e5e06956e0b0766ace15174297/comments/b132544d85794eaf48e25955a431ab5a/description @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +stop sign is an interesting thought, does definitely represent that the issue is blocked... although it feels like a very visually heavy emoji to use, and if we use a color to represent issue state later on Stop Sign is similar to Red Circle and might get visually confusing. + +and yeah, that's exactly what i'm envisioning - i'd like to be able to see at a glance that an issue has dependencies. it might be nice to see the state of those dependencies? but that starts to feel off in the weeds. for now just seeing the count would be nice i think. diff --git a/7e2a3a59fb6b77403ff1035255367607/comments/4910a6080a1dee6586ad57827f8774fb/description b/7e2a3a59fb6b77403ff1035255367607/comments/4910a6080a1dee6586ad57827f8774fb/description new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e69377 --- /dev/null +++ b/7e2a3a59fb6b77403ff1035255367607/comments/4910a6080a1dee6586ad57827f8774fb/description @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +pushed new commit to the MR to fix the test that broke with the new dependencies layout. + +IRL discussion landed on this being OK because the CLI was never released with the old dependencies layout, so unless someone has manually created a dependencies file, this should not have an impact.