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How about using Project boards? #276

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tiokim opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 5 comments
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How about using Project boards? #276

tiokim opened this issue Feb 24, 2021 · 5 comments
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@tiokim
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tiokim commented Feb 24, 2021

I'd like to use project boards to make it easy to keep track of development status.
I think we can create project boards by modules (DataStorage, MNEDC, ScoringManager etc), release name, and others (TC, Refactoring).
Please share your ideas on this.

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This is a great idea and is well aligned with the so-called agile development. Love to follow up the Kanban style and categorize the project boards in terms of modules (with the proper labels). So +1! 😄

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Good point. Kanban board are more apt for the modules were in we work on issues.

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Already setup as of today. Thank you @t25kim!

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This is a good process for project management!
But my experience shows that for open source projects, the result is not very noticeable, since the participants in open source projects are very proactive people who work well and without the need to control.

P.S. Since the process is running, I think this issue can be closed.

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So I close this issue. Thank you!

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