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Created Nov 08, 2013 by Administrator@rootOwner

Filters in API

Created by: jeroenj

Currently in the API there is no way to filter issues. It would be handy to get all open issues, or all issues which have a given label without having to fetch all data and do the parsing locally.

I'd be happy to provide the code which does this filtering, but I'd like to know up fron if there is any chance it would get merged in? I don't want to put the effort into it if in the end it appears that it does not have chance to be merged in.

My first step would be adding some basic filters for issues: states, labels, assignee, etc.

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