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Using "GitHub Project Board" for an issue/task tracking when working on new releases #251

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ahokkonen opened this issue Sep 23, 2021 · 1 comment
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Would it be beneficial for us to use GitHub Project board for planning, scheduling and following work items picked up for the upcoming releases?

@ahokkonen ahokkonen added the question Further information is requested label Sep 23, 2021
@ahokkonen ahokkonen changed the title Using "GitHub Project Board" for planned for on the releases Using "GitHub Project Board" for an issue/task tracking when working on the new releases Sep 23, 2021
@ahokkonen ahokkonen changed the title Using "GitHub Project Board" for an issue/task tracking when working on the new releases Using "GitHub Project Board" for an issue/task tracking when working on new releases Sep 23, 2021
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