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[GH-ISSUE #15000] feat: Shit, is this really #15,000 already? #72041
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Originally created by @silentoplayz on GitHub (Jun 15, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/15000
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Problem Description
We've arrived at a magnificent, almost unbelievable, milestone: This is Open WebUI Issue #15000!
The "problem" is that we've reached a point where the sheer volume of community engagement, incredible contributions, valuable feedback, and occasional (and important!) bug reports has led us to this glorious, high-numbered issue. It's a "problem" of success, growth, and an overwhelmingly active community. How do we even handle such a momentous occasion?!
Desired Solution you'd like
The ultimate resolution for this "issue" is to simply keep it open as a monument.
Specifically, I propose the following "solutions":
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Additional Context
From humble beginnings to 15,000 issues – this is a true testament to the dedication of the core team, the amazing open-source contributors, and the passionate user base. Every issue, every pull request, every star, every comment, and every user interaction contributes to this remarkable journey.
Here's to the next 15,000 issues, and beyond! May they be filled with even more innovation, stability, and community spirit.
Thank you, Open WebUI community! You rock! 🚀🌟🥳
@Chaots commented on GitHub (Jun 15, 2025):
Congratulations on this milestone!
While some may say, it is bad that there are "So Many" issues, I think the fact that there are so many of them, only says a thing about how well the people working on the project do their work well. In my view the community does report because they feel it has meaning to report problems instead of just searching some webpages for a workaround of fix and not bother even mentioning it.
To everyone that has reported, directly, indirectly, and even more to the people reading responding and fixing those problems Thank you and another one for good measure.
A happy user of Open WebUI.
@tjbck commented on GitHub (Jun 16, 2025):
😂❤️💪