Allright, there was a small breakthrough year later heh, this "GitHub Projects" dashboarding app (still misleading name imho) seems to have some new features and now seems even useful :D
You can get there from our NuttX repo by clicking "Projects" tab on top and then "Apache NuttX RTOS" :-) https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects/455 Linguini discovered how to create a Milestone on repo. This enables grouping Issues and Pull Requests by milestone. Not only as per release but functionality. In addition to that we have labels. So the current NuttX Roadmap (tab) on "GitHub Projects" (repo tab) looks like this - there seems to be a clear list of tasks grouped by a Milestone, plus on the left side of the screen there are Labels that can be used as filter :-) Current Roadmap generated from existing Issues and Pull Requests is here: https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects/455/views/4 Things will jump in here when on the Issue or PR we mark "Apache NuttX RTOS" and select Milestone, thats it :-) Also there is this example Tasks tab, that groups Issues and PRs by assignee: https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects/455/views/1 And TODO tab that keeps all Issues and PRs in "board" like layout with "Todo", "In Progress", "Done" and "No Status": https://github.com/orgs/apache/projects/455/views/2 I did not find a way to reorder view numbers (i.e. roadmap url to be /1 or just /roadmap) maybe its not there yet and will show year later from now on :D In that situation we may close other dashboards because now we finally can keep all information in one place.. and information form our other repos can be attached there too now :-) Please let me know what you think :-) Tomek -- CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tomek.cedro.info
