Yea, I think some folks simply prefer one tool to another based on personal
comfort. I don't necessarily have a problem with folks using outside tools
if it makes them more productive, so long as it doesn't

   - alienate the team
   - alienate the volunteers
   - cause confusion by having multiple sources of truth (especially across
   tools)

Ultimately, the problem I initially posed is probably best solved by
personal accountability. If you like post-its on your wall, great. Notepad
you can cross out? Sure! Trello board for personal tasks? Have at it. The
issue that remains, however, is other folks seeing those to-dos...

On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Bryan Davis <bd...@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 5:49 PM, Max Binder <mbin...@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> > Someone suggested Trello, since it is lightweight and connects with
> > automation tools like IFTTT. There is concern about using another
> Phab-like
> > tool, that isn't Phab, at the same time as Phab.
>
> Please, please, please don't bring back use of the Trello zombie. I
> also don't understand at all how Trello is more "light weight" than
> Phab.
>
> Bryan
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