I thought "projects" was meant to be a Kanban like Trello. Is it normally
used to organise repos as well? Because it might cause some confusion as
well.
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On 2 January 2018 at 18:40, Paul Wright <pwright(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Daniel,
can you outline why you think it will help?
If there are projects for all platforms and features, won't we end up
wrangling projects as well as repos?
Note: I'm saying this with true ignorance, I have no idea whether that's
true or not ;)
Paul
On 01/02/2018 05:16 PM, Daniel Passos wrote:
Hi
I wanna create some Github projects to help us to organize repos on
AeroGear organization. Wdyt?
I was thinking about create 2 types of projects:
1. Platforms
2. Features
Some examples in my mind:
Platforms
Android
iOS
JS
Xamarin
Cordova
Feature
Website
Core
Http
Push
OAuth2
Database
Security
Sync
PS: A repo can be in more than one project.
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