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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

👍 nice one, thanks for getting that done!

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

Have you seen our huboard by the way?

https://huboard.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-coreteampackages

(Yes, I know it is not documented 😄)

When you are picking up an issue from the backlog, can you move it through the various stages, and assign it to yourself, so that we know you are working it? You will see I have done that with the PR's that I am working:

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Thanks!

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Redsandro avatar Redsandro commented on July 22, 2024

Didn't know! Looks like an old version of Trello but better Github integration.

This PR was closed while committing. As you might know, if you fix #number in your commit message, the issue will automatically close. So in this specific case, doesn't the issue automatically move out of huboard?

-edit-

You can only have one assignee? I already like Trello with Zapbook better. 👼

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

You can only have one assignee? I already like Trello with Zapbook better

That is a limitation of GitHub issues, not of HuBoard.

This PR was closed while committing. As you might know, if you fix #number in your commit message, the issue will automatically close. So in this specific case, doesn't the issue automatically move out of huboard?

Unfortunately not. The way HuBoard works is that it uses labels assigned to an issue to track it's state. In this case, this ticket still had Backlog assigned to it.

For another project I help out with we are using Zenboard, which is similar, but doesn't use the same labelling technique. I am actually tempted to switch to Zenhub for this repo. What are your thoughts:

https://www.zenhub.io/

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Redsandro avatar Redsandro commented on July 22, 2024

Looks nicer.

My thoughts are: I'd prefer something that is integrated so well that a developer doesn't have to use it. E.g. automatically moves closed issues to done.

I personally prefer not to have the overhead of closing issues twice especially when they are minor like this one, but it's nice to be able to sit down and have the overview such a board provides if one chooses to.

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SysadminJeroen avatar SysadminJeroen commented on July 22, 2024

And you can respond via email with github.

2015-01-12 21:28 GMT+01:00 Sander AKA Redsandro [email protected]:

Looks nicer.

My thoughts are: I'd prefer something that is integrated so well that a
developer doesn't have to use it. E.g. automatically moves closed
issues to done.

I personally prefer not to have the overhead of closing issues twice
especially when they are minor like this one, but it's nice to be able to
sit down and have the overview such a board provides if one chooses to.


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#39 (comment)
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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

My thoughts are: I'd prefer something that is integrated so well that a developer doesn't have to use it. E.g. automatically moves closed issues to done.

I believe that this is what Zenhub does, let me enable it on this repo, and we can see what happens.

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

Ok, you can see the board here:

https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-coreteampackages#boards

You will need to install the Chrome plugin for Zenhub, that is the one slight drawback with it, but an acceptable one, IMO.

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SysadminJeroen avatar SysadminJeroen commented on July 22, 2024

Once a board has been officially picked I might stuff some ideas and issues in them.

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

Once a board has been officially picked I might stuff some ideas and issues in them.

No need to wait for that 😸 Both Zenhub and HuBoard are driven by the issues list on GitHub, so feel free to add any issues that you think are required.

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

Issues list is here:

https://github.com/chocolatey/chocolatey-coreteampackages/issues

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ferventcoder avatar ferventcoder commented on July 22, 2024

There is also https://waffle.io/ <- It's a knock off of huboard though.

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

There is also https://waffle.io/

Yeah, I looked at that one, I didn't like it very much :-) The thing I like about Zenhub is that it adds functionality to GitHub, seamlessly. So you don't have to move to a different site to look at the board, it is right there, on the GitHub page.

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ferventcoder avatar ferventcoder commented on July 22, 2024

To github? Interesting.

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ferventcoder avatar ferventcoder commented on July 22, 2024

Those permissions though. Yikes!

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gep13 avatar gep13 commented on July 22, 2024

To github? Interesting.

Yes, with the plugin installed, it adds functionality to the page directly:

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Yeah, I thought about that, but I thought it was acceptable :-)

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