ma138 | 8 years ago | on: GitHub announcements: Marketplace, Apps and GraphQL API
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ma138 | 9 years ago | on: GitHub lost $66M in nine months of 2016
The GitHub ecosystem will be the biggest hurdle for GitLab to overcome. (Disclosure - I work at ZenHub)
ma138 | 9 years ago | on: Announcing new tools, forums, and features
ma138 | 9 years ago | on: Announcing new tools, forums, and features
Our focus is going to remain on how to integrate a full-featured project management suite within the GitHub eco-system. The GitHub projects release will make a great foundation, and ZenHub will be there to provide the more advanced features like issue hierarchy (epics), time estimation and reporting. Lots of exciting releases coming soon for ZenHub users :)
ma138 | 9 years ago | on: Why I finally ditched Jira
We get lots of feature requests for GitLab and BitBucket support so those are two likely points to integrate with next.
ma138 | 9 years ago | on: Why I finally ditched Jira
This is actually why we created ZenHub[1] to take this work flow to the makers rather than the managers.
We find this provides higher quality data and improves productivity by reducing context switching. Im interested to hear everyones thoughts about this integrated approach vs siloed tools like Jira. In my biased opinion the days of having a separate tool for this are numbered (see also the GitLab issue board release)
ma138 | 9 years ago | on: GitLab 8.11 Released with Issue Boards and Merge Conflict Resolution
Back when we built one of ZenHub’s [1] first features — task boards inside GitHub — we believed strongly that development teams needed a single source of truth in order to move faster and communicate better. That belief has underscored everything we’ve built since. It’s awesome to see further validation for this philosophy here with Gitlab!
ma138 | 10 years ago | on: Add Reactions to Pull Requests, Issues, and Comments
ma138 | 10 years ago | on: Dear GitHub
The addition of a task board in the GitHub interface allows you to communicate both the priority and progress of GitHub issues.
While adding a +1 button to comments allows feedback without clutter.
Best of all, it is free for Open Source :)
You can read more on why we created ZenHub here - https://medium.com/axiom-zen/introducing-zenhub-2-0-c352a12c... and get in touch with us via our public support repo here - https://github.com/zenhubio/support
I hope we can help improve your GitHub experience!
ma138 | 10 years ago | on: Things I would build if I worked at GitHub
It adds these features to improve the GitHub Issue tracker directly into GitHub.com, allowing you to:
- Display issues on a task board by priority and progress - Attach any file type to an issue - Add estimates and view burndown charts / metrics attached to them - +1 issues to avoid excess comments - Improved search functionality - Link repos together to view issues that span multiple projects
Without having to context switch out to a separate issue tracker or UI
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Disclosure - I work at ZenHub, and use it with GitHub all day :D