GitHub issue tracker is pretty nice and there are a lot of 3rd party
sites that add kanban/agile functionality on top of it if you're into
that.

Nate

> On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:07 AM, Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> thanks for the great discussions and many suggestions. I'd like to make
> sure we do not miss anything, so I'd like to add them to a somewhat more
> "formal" system.
>
> Do you think that creating an otherwise empty github project and use it's
> bug tracker would make sense? Or could we even post some templates and such
> inside that project... mmmhhh... value in that?
>
> I wouldn't like to go to the bugzilla here, as it's not easy enough and
> everyone needs to create new accounts. We also had a suggestion for a
> social tracking site, it would probably be more convenient that bugzilla,
> but somehow github smells right to me. On the other hand, I am not sure
> it's a good idea.
>
> I am looking for something that gets us started really quickly and is very
> easy to use.
>
> Comments anyone?
>
> Rainer
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