`hide-zero-packages` hides packages tab on profiles when you only have private packages
See original GitHub issueSomewhat relates to #3631. Seems when hide-zero-packages
is enabled, and you only have private packages under your name, the packages tab is hidden in your profile. This makes it hard to find your packages (specifically, you can only find them by putting the URL directly).
On the repositories tab: On the packages tab:
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What if we disable on your own profile?
That would be a good compromise, we already do it with a number of features. It might be worth mentioning this issue in a JS comment as well.
The exclusion list also needs to include your organizations as well.