On 10/05/18 17:55, Thomas Levine wrote: > All of the normal kanboards look annoying to manage for me, and > I actually think we don't particularly benefit from the web interfaces > because each student is working independently. So, I suggest that > people (especially my students) do something like what I do for planning > my projects. > > I keep project planning records as files in the same repository as the > software I am writing.
Please feel free to add these options to the tools wiki[1], you could also add a link to this thread there. One thing I would like to emphasize about the Kanboards: we can have two tools for a project: - a proper bug tracker (e.g. Debian BTS or Github issues or whatever the project uses) for bugs and feature requests - a Kanban board for meta-issues: things like "create a wiki for the GSoC project", "create weekly blog". This keeps the meta-issues out of the bug tracker It is at the discretion of mentors. Some projects may simply keep the meta-issues in a to-do list on the GSoC project's wiki page. Regards, Daniel 1. https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Outreach/Tools
