Hello,
On Tuesday 24 April 2018 09:51 PM, Daniel Pocock wrote: > Hi everybody, > > There are several Kanban / scrum boards that can potentially be used for > mentoring. These are free software (Trello isn't) and they release all > their source code. > > We have Redmine in Debian and there are various Kanban plugins available > for it, one of them has an online demo here: > http://demo.redminecrm.com/projects/agile/agile/board > and I created a repository here with step-by-step instructions to run it > with the Debian package: > https://github.com/dpocock/redmine_agile > > The DebConf team is using Kanboard, it is also packaged in Debian. It > was discussed in this earlier thread: > https://lists.debian.org/debian-outreach/2018/02/threads.html > https://kanboard.org/ > Here is one demo I found for anybody to log in and try it: > https://www.softaculous.com/demos/Kanboard > > We have Sandstorm running on https://storm.debian.net and there are two > Kanban apps available in Sandstorm. To access them, you need to contact > Laura and Asheesh by email or IRC, see the notes here: > https://wiki.debian.org/Services/storm.debian.net > > The two Kanban apps in Sandstorm are: > > https://wekan.github.io/ > http://scrumblr.ca/ > > > During the last round of Outreachy, we tried Kanboard for Renata's > project. One convenient feature is that we could create read-only links > to it from Renata's wiki so any other member of the community could > easily access it without an account, here is an example: > https://wiki.debian.org/RenataDAvila Both options, Sandstorm (with wekan or scrumblr) and Kanboard looks good to me. I have a question though, is it okay if we self host these services on our server. I have a linux server I use to host my personal website, blog, bots and other projects. It would be great If I can host Kanboard or Sandstorm for the project I'll be working on. > For the students I'm involved in mentoring, please start creating a wiki > page like that for yourself. We will decide later if we use Kanboard or > one of the other tools. > > If anybody could suggest any other alternatives or better demo sites for > the options I've listed above please do so. > > Contributing to discussions like this counts as an activity for the > community bonding period. > > Regards, > > Daniel > Regards, Shashank Kumar https://shanky.xyz