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 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