Endilll wrote:

Thank you for chiming in!

> It might be fine to give a different color to superseded, but I would guess 
> we'd want that to be a lighter form version of whatever the superseding issue 
> is colored. e.g., given that conforming = green and non-conforming = red, if 
> we have a superseded issue we conform to, it would be light green, and if we 
> didn't conform it would be pink. WDYT?

I'm thinking of reducing opacity of the color instead of picking exact shades, 
but yeah, we can definitely do something of this sort.

https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/94876
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