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[GH-ISSUE #1562] Check your email #841
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Originally created by @Nakazen on GitHub (May 31, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/KelvinTegelaar/CIPP/issues/1562
Description of the new feature - must be an in-depth explanation of the feature you want, reasoning why, and the added benefits for MSPs as a whole.
Hi Kelvin,
We are interested in sponsering you, but we have not yet received a reply to our questions that we emailed you.
Could you check your emails?
Regards,
Boyd
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@github-actions[bot] commented on GitHub (May 31, 2023):
Thank you for creating a feature request!
Your current priority is set to "No Priority". No Priority Feature requests automatically get closed in two days if a contributor does not accept the FR.
If you are a sponsor you can request an upgrade of priority. To upgrade the priority type "I would like to upgrade the priority".
If you want this feature to be integrated you can always do this yourself by checking out our contributions guide at https://cipp.app/docs/dev/. Contributors to the CIPP project reserve the right to close feature requests at will.
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@KelvinTegelaar commented on GitHub (May 31, 2023):
lol no