> So for me, I'd prefer to keep using what I need, redmine and some board
and
not trying to combine both together.

I think that is a fair point.

It would be nice if we had a way to import redmine issues into a board and
have them move themselves to in progress, ready for review, done, etc. as
the state changed on redmine.  I woul djust like to find some way to
minimize manual tracking.  Perhaps we could write some integrations to
trello/kanboard to cut down on the bookkeeping.

Cheers,
Walden

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 4:27 AM, Marek Hulán <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dne středa 29. listopadu 2017 9:05:28 CET, Lukas Zapletal napsal(a):
> > Can you elaborate on why something does not make sense to track in
> > RedMine? I am not following, RedMine is a generic ticketing system and
> > you can create as many tickets as you want, e.g. Buy milk. It will
> > work. This is a dogma I do not take as an argument. What's relevant is
> > if you need to create private work items, but we do have a private
> > feature in RedMine and we use it from time to time. And frankly, we
> > don't need these very often (mostly security issues).
>
> Sorry for answering someone else question, but from my experience, redmine
> is
> great for tracking dev stuff, including back traces, links to PR, BZ,
> release
> that includes the fix etc. Stuff like buy milk that does not hopefully
> have a
> backtrace is easier to track in some board as it's easier to manipulate.
> More
> realistically, things like "review PR $number" is easier to add and track
> in
> more lightweight system. I think these are simply two different use cases
> and
> I'm fine using two different tools for them.
>
> So for me, I'd prefer to keep using what I need, redmine and some board and
> not trying to combine both together.
>
> --
> Marek
>
> > If you look to the past, various scrum teams tried dozens off tools.
> > But hey, you know what is still here? RedMine (and RHBZ of course :-)
> > - those systems survived. My sole opinion is let's ditch RedMine and
> > use RHBZ for everything, many open source projects do this. But I
> > understand many people cannot live with Bugzilla, that's fine. OK!
> > Let's just stick to RedMine then. If people want to try RedMine
> > plugins, I totally do support that. What I really like is to have
> > everything in one place - no copies.
> >
> > Historically, there have been problems with RedMine plugins for scrum,
> > it was overloading the server when whole team was moving tickets. But
> > we might upgraded to better hosting how, if infrateam approves I am
> > all for trying anything that is a RedMine plugin and works with
> > regular issues.
> >
> > This could be a chance to setup "staging" redmine, since we still have
> > some knowledge from the migration. There we can test it on our current
> > data and vote how we like it.
> >
> > LZ
> >
> > On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:00 AM, Ivan Necas <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > My uderstanding of kanban is, that moving the cards manually on the
> signal
> > > board is actually part of the kanban way of doing things. Another
> thing,
> > > that is integrated part of the kanban process is
> > > WIP limits, that I don't even see on the redmine plugin. Another reason
> > > for
> > > actually not using
> > > redmine for this is the rasks, that don't make sense to actually track
> in
> > > redmine.
> > >
> > > I have a pr to nice Marek's tooling around automating some common
> actions
> > > around
> > > Kanboard https://github.com/ares/kansync/pull/5 and so far, I'm happy
> with
> > > this.
> > >
> > > -- Ivan
> > >
> > > út 28. 11. 2017 v 22:37 odesílatel Andrew Kofink <[email protected]>
> > >
> > > napsal:
> > >> I'm open to using other kanban style tools. To me it doesn't really
> > >> matter
> > >> that much how we plan - it's the same information just in a different
> > >> format. So, if people have reasons, then I'm fine with switching.
> > >>
> > >> On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Walden Raines <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > >>> Hey,
> > >>>
> > >>> With several teams moving to kanban style tools for the
> visualization of
> > >>> tasks I'm wondering if anyone has tried redmine's PluginKanban [1].
> > >>>
> > >>> I really like the idea of a trello/kanboard like tool but I hate
> having
> > >>> to update tasks in multiple places.  Another idea I had was to switch
> > >>> (back) to using GH issues and use GH projects [2] as well.
> > >>>
> > >>> Any other thoughts on how to make these kanban boards work better
> with
> > >>> redmine?
> > >>>
> > >>> Cheers,
> > >>> Walden
> > >>>
> > >>> [1] http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/PluginKanban
> > >>> [2] https://help.github.com/articles/about-project-boards/
> > >>>
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