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migrate from enhancement request to feature request #10743

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Motivation

We have seen lots of confusion about the difference between "enhancements" and "features" in the past.
While it might make sense in a few cases to differentiate between smaller improvements to existing emulators or the base emulation layer, we discussed recently that we want to make this easier by removing the "enhancement" categorization altogether.
After migrating the labels on the issues, this PR changes the issue template to the new phrasing.

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  • Changes the "Enhancement request" issue template to the "Feature request" template.

@alexrashed alexrashed added the semver: patch Non-breaking changes which can be included in patch releases label Apr 29, 2024
@alexrashed alexrashed added this to the 3.5 milestone Apr 29, 2024
@alexrashed alexrashed self-assigned this Apr 29, 2024
@alexrashed alexrashed requested a review from joe4dev April 29, 2024 12:42
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LGTM, thanks for unifying this

@alexrashed alexrashed merged commit da5a2c0 into master Apr 30, 2024
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@alexrashed alexrashed deleted the remove-enhancement-labels branch April 30, 2024 07:11
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