.gitlab/issue_templates: Move suggestions into comments
Many users forget to remove the suggestions from the bug template when creating a new issue. So when searching for strings like "s390x" or "Windows", you get a lot of unrelated issues in the results. Thus let's move the suggestions into HTML comments - so they will still show up in the markdown when editing the bug, while being hidden/ignored in the final text or in the search queries. Message-Id: <20221201133756.77216-1-thuth@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alex Bennée <alex.bennee@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth <thuth@redhat.com>
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## Host environment
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- Operating system: (Windows 10 21H1, Fedora 34, etc.)
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- OS/kernel version: (For POSIX hosts, use `uname -a`)
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- Architecture: (x86, ARM, s390x, etc.)
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- QEMU flavor: (qemu-system-x86_64, qemu-aarch64, qemu-img, etc.)
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- QEMU version: (e.g. `qemu-system-x86_64 --version`)
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- Operating system: <!-- Windows 10 21H1, Fedora 37, etc. -->
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- OS/kernel version: <!-- For POSIX hosts, use `uname -a` -->
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- Architecture: <!-- x86, ARM, s390x, etc. -->
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- QEMU flavor: <!-- qemu-system-x86_64, qemu-aarch64, qemu-img, etc. -->
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- QEMU version: <!-- e.g. `qemu-system-x86_64 --version` -->
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- QEMU command line:
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Give the smallest, complete command line that exhibits the problem.
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```
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## Emulated/Virtualized environment
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- Operating system: (Windows 10 21H1, Fedora 34, etc.)
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- OS/kernel version: (For POSIX guests, use `uname -a`.)
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- Architecture: (x86, ARM, s390x, etc.)
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- Operating system: <!-- Windows 10 21H1, Fedora 37, etc. -->
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- OS/kernel version: <!-- For POSIX guests, use `uname -a`. -->
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- Architecture: <!-- x86, ARM, s390x, etc. -->
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## Description of problem
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