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docs(issue_templates): add new issue templates #2763

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Github added new awesome issue tempates, you can check them there:

I fetched templates from babel's repo and added some changes.

@layershifter layershifter requested a review from brianespinosa May 5, 2018 05:48
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Merging #2763 into master will not change coverage.
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Wow, this is great! Very much needed. Thank you.

@levithomason levithomason merged commit 33efe1d into master May 5, 2018
@levithomason levithomason deleted the docs/new-issue-templates branch May 5, 2018 15:18
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<3 x 10000

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