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The documentation suggests that there is a publicly available feature which is able to create sub issues that could be tracked by the project board. However, I do not see this in any of the issues I have triage access to. Could this have been published before this was published before it was rolled out to people?
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It looks like sub-issues are currently in an opt-in public preview for organizations, as noted in the doc 💛
Issue types, sub-issues, and advanced issue search are currently in an opt-in public preview for organizations. To learn more and add your organization to the waitlist, see the "GitHub Blog."
While previewing, I can see sub-issues are present -
I hope this clarifies things! I'll go ahead and close this issue, but feel free to ping here if you have any other questions ✨
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What article on docs.github.com is affected?
https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/using-issues/adding-sub-issues
What changes are you suggesting?
The documentation suggests that there is a publicly available feature which is able to create sub issues that could be tracked by the project board. However, I do not see this in any of the issues I have triage access to. Could this have been published before this was published before it was rolled out to people?
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: