Update README to explain where to file issues #4961
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The
terraform-provider-google-beta
repository has issues turned off, and so does themagic-modules
repository. TheREADME
file in this repository provides a link to file an issue toterraform-provider-google
repository. All this is confusing if one does not know how these three repositories relate to one another. The first step to remove the confusion is to own the decision to turn off issues in this repository. To this end, I've added a statement to theREADME
file header.I also note that at the end of
README
file there is a link to file an issue in theterraform-provider-google
repository. Given that such possibility exists, I also mention this in theREADME
file header.My hope is that this tiny update will benefit the provider by directing users and developers to the right place to submit questions and bug reports.
What do you think?