[Projects] Why is there a limit on max 100 sub-issues? Why are archived issues counted towards this maximum? #193327
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We're being limited by the max 100 sub-issues limit, which is quite annoying. It would already help if archived issues do not count towards this maximum, but either way, I don't understand the need for a maximum.
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