Without going as far as allowing the user to define their own candidates (we'll do it afterwards), it would be nice to be able to pick a subset of issues and merge requests as candidates.
All Issues and Merge Requests
All Issues
All Merge Requests
These Issues or Merge Requests : <list of ids>
About the list of IDs
A comma-separated list of IDs or inclusive ranges should do the trick, something like 1, 5, 13-16 should yield Issues (or MRs) number 1, 5, 13, 14, 15, and 16 as candidates for this poll.
Without going as far as allowing the user to define their own candidates (we'll do it afterwards), it would be nice to be able to pick a subset of issues and merge requests as candidates.
- [x] All Issues and Merge Requests
- [ ] All Issues
- [ ] All Merge Requests
- [ ] These Issues or Merge Requests : `<list of ids>`
### About the list of IDs
A comma-separated list of IDs or inclusive ranges should do the trick, something like `1, 5, 13-16` should yield Issues (or MRs) number 1, 5, 13, 14, 15, and 16 as candidates for this poll.
Without going as far as allowing the user to define their own candidates (we'll do it afterwards), it would be nice to be able to pick a subset of issues and merge requests as candidates.
<list of ids>
About the list of IDs
A comma-separated list of IDs or inclusive ranges should do the trick, something like
1, 5, 13-16
should yield Issues (or MRs) number 1, 5, 13, 14, 15, and 16 as candidates for this poll.