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[RFC] github: add issue templates file
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# Issue template:
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1. Please make sure that the issue subject starts with `<package-name>:`
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2. Issues related to end of life (EOL) releases are not supported or maintained and will be closed
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3. Remove lines from top till here and fill in the following questions
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***
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## Steps to reproduce:
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**Example: Replace the following lines and remove this**
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1. go to: Network → Interfaces → LAN (an interface with a static address) → DHCP server tab → IPv6 RA settings tab
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2. set RA MTU and RA Hop Limit to arbitrary non-default value
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3. Save & Apply
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4. go to: IPv6 RA settings tab again
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## Actual behavior:
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1. option ra_mtu '1500' is set correctly in /etc/config/dhcp
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2. In LuCI though, RA MTU and RA Hop Limit are still displaying the default values in light gray font color.
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## Expected behavior:
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```
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RA MTU and RA Hop Limit are displaying the correct values found in /etc/config/dhcp in black font color.
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```
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## Additional Information:
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OpenWrt version information from system `/etc/openwrt_release`
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**Example: Replace the following lines and remove this**
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```
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DISTRIB_ID='OpenWrt'
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DISTRIB_RELEASE='21.02.0-rc4'
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DISTRIB_REVISION='r16256-2d5ee43dc6'
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DISTRIB_TARGET='x86/64'
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DISTRIB_ARCH='x86_64'
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DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION='OpenWrt 21.02.0-rc4 r16256-2d5ee43dc6'
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DISTRIB_TAINTS=''
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```
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