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Reported during permission audit: viewers may be able to call DELETE on tasks they should only read. See open PR for proposed fix.
bug
mcp-fixture

Full-text search on large workspaces is slow. Consider indexing tasks.title.
enhancement
mcp-fixture

Checklist - [x] I have filled out the template to the best of my ability. - [x] This only contains 1 feature request (if you have multiple feature requests, open one feature request for each feature ...

Running multiple worker replicas — is there a recommended WORKER_CONCURRENCY for production?
mcp-fixture
question

Instead of scraping the gov.uk website, if we intend to add additional data from there, shifting to the content API would be really helpful. Anything under www.gov.uk (not subdomains) is mirrored as parsable ...
area:data-pipeline

When we add CLI export, should archived tasks be included by default or opt-in?
mcp-fixture
question

Users have requested a theme toggle in account settings.
enhancement
mcp-fixture

After a hard refresh, the analytics overview sometimes shows cached counts from the previous session.
bug
mcp-fixture

Description Warn in the logs if used, update docs to not suggest the usage, add a note to the upgrading guide.
area/dist/quarkus
kind/task
team/cloud-native
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