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Does anyone knows a github ***organization***-level project management tool that is good? (not github's one, it just doesn't work)

Like, I'm in that group where we have a lot of different projects because we are working on a complex multi-part system and we need to have a global level view and management of all of that but we failed to find any tools that scales for that :( everything is at the project level ...

(we've tried redmine and wel...)

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@bram redmine is just not fit for what you want to do :x
I suppose it needs to be self-hostable ?

@louisb well, it did solves the "multi projects things in one place" but appart from that it's really painful to use and self-host yes :(

Right now we have: PRs on github and every tickets on redmine but without synchronisation it's just painful and we uses redmine less and less...

It would be great if it could be self-hostable yes but at this point I'll try anything...

@bram In my company they have pulled a synchronization plugin for redmine to pull on gitlab, something similar might exist for github.
But it looks like github already has this kind of feature, isn't it fit ?
github.com/blog/2272-introduci

@bram I mean, something that might help in your project-management problem

@louisb it doesn't work. Like, really: I'm not even able to put a PR in a column -_-'

Does this plugin do bidirectionnaly synchronisations?

@bram we use it for gitlab > redmine sync only, and I don't know if it can do both :/

@bram Never really tried it, and it's really designed with agile in mind, but taiga.io is supposed to be decent and it's FOSS

@axx tried it yesterday, github integration is bad, then after that it's either scrum that we don't uses or a poor man kanban :/

It seems really good if you have a whole organization with clients and all but not if you are like working on a freesoftware on the side

@bram did you end up finding a tool that meets your needs? GitLab has Groups, which can contain multiple projects. They've been rolling out more and more PM tools for that Group level too (eg: Group boards, Group milestones)

@clayton no :(

I've endup doing a huge hack to synchronise wekan cards and github tickets but the UI/UX was super bad because you couldn't really understand what card was corresponding to what.

I've tried setting up a dev environement to hack on wekan for that but never succeeded to do so -_-' (thx meteor and wekan I guess)

I haven't tried gitlab, I know that they have a kanban-like but the multi-project is only here for paying ppl apparently :/