Saturday, December 1, 2012

GitHub Has Project Management, Ticketing, & a Wiki

I've started opening (and closing) tickets in GitHub. Project management and tracking, here I come.

This also lets me try out new features of GitHub that I haven't played with before. Because GitHub is an important tool for me, I look for excuses to explore all its corners. My time's limited, so I love killing two birds with one stone whenever I can.

I  created two milestones. The first was Initial Infrastructure, which I wanted to get set up this weekend. I identified tasks, opened them, then closed them as they got done. Most were closed instantly, since I had to do them to get to this point, but some weren't.

The second milestone was Bring Up Android on the Beaglebone: building the base build and bringing it up. I don't expect to finish that until next weekend, so this let me define the tasks. It's this week's sprint!

GitHub also gives each repo its own wiki. I don't really have much to put there, so I just linked this project's back to this blog.

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