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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Manually closing an issue often lacks a personalized touch, leading to missed opportunities to acknowledge and appreciate the contributor's effort. This can result in a less engaging and motivating environment within the project community.
Describe the solution you'd like.
I would like to see an automatic greeting message generated and displayed whenever an issue is closed within the project management system. This greeting message should express appreciation for the reporter's contribution, acknowledge the resolution of the issue, and encourage continued participation in the project.
Describe alternatives you've considered.
One alternative could be relying solely on manual closing comments by project maintainers. However, this approach may not be consistently applied and could lead to variations in the tone and level of appreciation expressed. Another alternative could be not acknowledging issue closures at all, but this would miss an opportunity to engage with and motivate contributors.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
Manually closing an issue often lacks a personalized touch, leading to missed opportunities to acknowledge and appreciate the contributor's effort. This can result in a less engaging and motivating environment within the project community.
Describe the solution you'd like.
I would like to see an automatic greeting message generated and displayed whenever an issue is closed within the project management system. This greeting message should express appreciation for the reporter's contribution, acknowledge the resolution of the issue, and encourage continued participation in the project.
Describe alternatives you've considered.
One alternative could be relying solely on manual closing comments by project maintainers. However, this approach may not be consistently applied and could lead to variations in the tone and level of appreciation expressed. Another alternative could be not acknowledging issue closures at all, but this would miss an opportunity to engage with and motivate contributors.
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