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Project management
Project management is the practice of initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing the work of a team to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria at the specified time.
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├── app
│ ├── components
│ ├── controllers
│ ├── helpers
│ ├── models
│ ├── routes
│ ├── styles
│ │ └── app.css
│ ├── templates
│ │ └── application.hbs
│ ├── app.js
│ ├── index.html
│ └── router.js
├── config
│ ├── ember-cli-update.json
│ ├── environment.js
│ ├── optional-features.json
│ └── targets.js
├── public
│ ├── tests
│ ├── helpers
│ ├── integration
│ ├── unit
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The frontend client uses Moment.js for pretty much anything date related however it now considered a legacy project and advises users to migrate to a new library.
Day.js seems like the best library with a good API.
All instances of moment.js should be replaced with day.js calls while keeping the same func
While inspecting the installer, I noticed the fallbacks for Linux / OSX when appdirs isn't available (in data_dir()
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Wouldn't it make sense to add an if
for Windows based on %APPDATA%
or %LOCALAPPDATA%
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At this point, the 'table modification' actions are aligned left:
Hence, when scrolling the table to the right, they scroll out of view and cannot be used anymore:
Should
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Hey there! Asking here as I couldn't answer this from the docs: is there a way we can run Toodles on a project (Node.js in this case), and generate a bunch of HTML/CSS/JS files that we can host along with other static reports we generate on every PR?
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Project management apps
WakaTime
Metrics, goals, and time tracking automatically generated from your programming activity
Azure Boards
Connects Azure Boards with GitHub to plan, track, and discuss work across your teams
Slack + GitHub
Connect your code without leaving Slack
Issue-Label Bot
Automatically label GitHub Issues with machine learning
WIP
DO NOT MERGE – as a service
Octobox
Spend less time managing your GitHub notifications
Jira Software + GitHub
Connect Jira to GitHub
Codetree
Lightweight project management for GitHub issues
Zube
Agile project management that lets the entire team work with developers on GitHub
ZenHub
Agile Task Boards, Epics, Estimates & Reports, all within GitHub's UI
Stale
Closes stale issues and pull requests
GitKraken Boards
Free issue/task tracking boards that sync in real-time with GitHub Issues
DeepAffects
Metrics for Team Dynamics & Productivity
LeanBoard
Whiteboard with sticky notes, connected with your GitHub issue
Sync by Unito
Build workflows across tools and teams. Integrate GitHub with Jira, Trello, Asana, HubSpot, Zendesk, Basecamp, Wrike and more
Using selfhosted version (cloudron.io)
The Taiga main home-icon-url for guests (not logged in users) point to taiga.io instead of to the local cloudron Taiga-installation. This problem is not present for logged in users, for whom the home-icon-url correctly point to the root of the local cloudron Taiga installation.
![taiga-home-icon-url](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9559189/321