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add: issue template #1756

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GerryFerdinandus
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SchemaStore is missing an issue template. This one is copy from Microsoft/powertoys with some modification.

User can open 3 different types of problem reports. See working example on my fork.

Note that I have not added 'question' selection or template.

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The reason for this commit is to follow the recommendation as listed here.
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Yesterday there was a new issue #1757 opened that have nothing to do with JSON schema issue at all.
It pollute the issue tracker, with non SchemaStore related items.
This template unfortunately does not fix that.

This template improve the Community profile score.
But does it actually improve any thing at all for SchemaStore Project, except nicer issue filling form?
Not sure if this template is an improvement we are looking for or not?

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That's amazing and such a great idea. Thank you so much

@madskristensen madskristensen merged commit 1d59b2f into SchemaStore:master Jul 22, 2021
@GerryFerdinandus GerryFerdinandus deleted the pr_issue_template branch July 22, 2021 16:39
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