Hello El 16/02/18 a las 10:30, Daniel Pocock escribió: > > Hi, > > The DebConf team is running kanban.debian.net > > We weren't sure if that is open to Outreachy and GSoC so Paulo kindly > set up an instance at kanban.softwarelivre.org for Renata's project: > > https://kanban.softwarelivre.org/?controller=BoardViewController&action=readonly&token=5e753bdc0023a5ae54bec401ca407a3dc642e9a0c10f8e56da6a77e25300 > > Have other mentors used similar things? > > Would anybody like to share the instance used by DebConf or setup > another instance as a standard tool for Outreachy? > > Or would anybody propose an alternative tool for the next round? >
There are two kanban webapps already available in storm.debian.net (a Sandstorm instance): Scrumblr and Wekan. In 2015 I created one document of each, available for tests and playgrounds, for the DebConf team: Test Scrumblr: http://deb.li/testscrum Test Wekan : http://deb.li/testwekan The other team members concluded that these apps were too "simple" for help organising a DebConf (and then, deployed their kanban instance), but I think they may be useful for smaller projects as GSoC/Outreachy. The tests are still online, if anybody wants to try and play with them. If anybody needs/wants access to storm.debian.net or their user has not enough privileges to create new grains (one grain is a "document" of a certain app, e.g. a wekan board, or an etherpad, or a framadate poll...), just ping me by mail or IRC and I'll attend the request ASAP. Cheers -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona > Note that my project proposal for a client-side Kanban board[1] is not > related to this question - that would still depend on a server side > solution anyway, unless an intern could track all their issues in the BTS. > > Regards, > > Daniel > > > > 1. > https://danielpocock.com/worlds-largest-kanban-board-with-free-software-communities >