Waffle, or huboard https://huboard.com/huboard/huboard (which has the advantage to be opensource) are indeed nice tools. I'd prefer tools less tied to github, but able to hook with it.
 
I'm not fond of "1 ticket" = "1 backlog entry"
 
I think saner to have them separate like, for examples, gogs https://gogs.io/ which has
* Issue management with github: https://github.com/gogits/gogs/issues
* project management with trello: https://trello.com/b/uxAoeLUl/gogs-go-git-service
* forums and mailing lists with discourse: https://discuss.gogs.io/categories
 
For project management, I'd prefer something more versatile like restyaboard  http://restya.com/board/
 
I like the fact it's not bounded to github, but can be hooked to it, and is apparently the closest tool to trello, open source.
 
Some advantages I see are

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07.09.2016, 20:39, "Robert Xu" <[email protected]>:

On 7 September 2016 at 08:58, Tomasz Paweł Gajc <[email protected]> wrote:



 Speaking of ABF i think it would be nice to have a repo diff that will show
 packages that versions differs between cooker, 3.0 etc. This would help in
 backporting.


Speaking of which, fedya, do you have a backlog of tasks for ABF? Is
there a project tracker we can follow along at?


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cheers, Robert :: rxu.io


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