Aleksandra Fedorova :fedora: on Nostr: Well, I am usually the first one to rant about Jira and cloud services, but I did try ...
Well, I am usually the first one to rant about Jira and cloud services, but I did try Jira integration with Miro board today, and I liked it.
There is something oddly satisfying in moving the cards on the board.
Unlike Trello it is a free-form movement, and you can group, arrange and order tasks in a non-prescribed way.
So if any one of you is looking into development of a lightweight issue tracker, consider this to be a feature request.
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