Great one, too

Agile tools coupled with Gitlab would be really great.

2015-03-18 11:23 GMT+01:00 Anton Popov <cnam...@gmail.com>:

>
> Hello, we are working on Kanban board for Gitlab issues. Project site
> http://kanban.leanlabs.io/
>
>
> On Thursday, 7 August 2014 22:42:51 UTC+4, Jayinthebay wrote:
>>
>> Greetings Gitlab Community,
>>
>> Awhile back I was searching for a good scrum / kanban style interface for
>> Gitlab.
>>
>> If you've done the same you probably encountered some of these threads...
>>
>> https://github.com/rauhryan/huboard/issues/190  [148 votes]
>> http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/3890905-use-
>> huboard-as-project-management-tool [422 votes]
>> http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/
>> suggestions/3840944-kanban-planning-view-for-issues [169 votes]
>>
>> There seems to be a demand? I do appreciate Gitlab Team tried to
>> implement something with the "Milestone View", but to me this didn't really
>> satisfy what I was after.
>>
>> So long story short, I made something myself.
>>
>> Here's what it looks like:
>>
>>
>> <https://camo.githubusercontent.com/0b7781d4ba465c5989876a8cdc3496dfc092ecf2/687474703a2f2f6f6936302e74696e797069632e636f6d2f7272687779672e6a7067>
>>
>> ScrumGUI for GitLab (Github Repo)
>> <https://github.com/Jayinthebay/scrumgui>
>> The workflow is pretty slick I think. It basically goes something like
>> this for a typical issue/task:
>>
>>
>>    - Add an issue -- store it in "Userstory/Backlog" column until you're
>>    ready to task it to someone
>>    - Assign task to project team member, move it to "Todo"  (Within
>>    columns, tasks can be reordered for "prioritization")
>>    - Team member picks up the task and moves it to "In Progress" column
>>    - Team member then checks out branch for issue (e.g.  git checkout -b
>>    jg_issue#2)
>>    - Team member then perform the work/code to meet criteria of the
>>    issue & pushes this feature/issue branch back to origin
>>    - Team member drags issue from "In Progress" to "For Review" -- is
>>    prompted for which commit to link to the review (e.g. jg_issue#2)
>>    - AWESOME PART:  The linked issue branch/commit is automatically
>>    submitted as a merge request to DEV branch.
>>    - If approved (via ScrumGUI) then the merge to DEV is approved
>>    - You can then merge DEV to MASTER manually at your leisure for
>>    release updates
>>
>>
>> In the GitLab feed, it looks something like this for a single
>> issue/feature approval with merge:
>>
>> <http://s1.postimg.org/6dq4yvhzj/gitlabside.png>
>> A lot of other little features here and there (e.g. integration with
>> GitLab issue comments and distinguishing between user comments and
>> git/gitlab process related noise, mapping of Gitlab roles for scrum roles,
>> etc.)
>>
>> It's at the point now where we are using it internally for our own
>> projects and it works well.  I'd would like to a burndown chart in it in
>> the future and align it more closely to scrum/agile methodology.
>>
>> Anyway, I have a little expense in this, and I was going back and forth
>> on HOW I should release it. While a nice true Scrum/Kanban style board for
>> GITLAB does seem to be unique, the concept is not. Many companies are
>> already in the space in general (e.g. Jira, Huboard, ScrumDo). So I think
>> I've decided to open source it and accept donations if anyone finds it
>> useful... I'd like to recoup some expenses. If I can make some
>> dinner/coffee money on top of that, that would be super. I'm sure you'll
>> buy me a pizza or something right? :)
>>
>> I'm not quite ready to push the code to GITHUB.
>>
>> I don't have any experience releasing source or dealing with software
>> licenses, so if someone experienced in these areas who might benefit from
>> me releasing this would be kind enough to offer some tips/suggestions for
>> type of license I should use, that would be appreciated (and it will likely
>> expedite release/availability of this thing).
>>
>> Take care,
>> Jayinthebay (JG)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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