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This is perfect if you’re going the kanban route, which is arguably sufficient. It’s nice that they have different deployments and a demo.
This is perfect if you’re going the kanban route, which is arguably sufficient. It’s nice that they have different deployments and a demo.
I used to work at video game company and Joplin was the code name for one of our projects, so now every time I see that word, I instantly think of that game. I think it was dragon age lol. Anyway, if I can get past that PTSD I might check out this editor! lol /s
For anyone who didn’t know about ed, such as I did not: https://linux.die.net/man/1/ed
Ooo vi how fancy! (The jealous inner dialogue wishing I knew more vi commands) 😝🤣
edit: it’s like when you’re programming and you need to use regex, but like you don’t know it, but you should, and you need help from that “one person that KNOWS regex”. That feeling. I need to get that regex card game and play that vi adventures game. lol
edit2: I actually love vim it’s a good tool
I believe this might fit your use. https://onedev.io/ it’s open source as per here: https://github.com/theonedev/onedev When I worked for BioWare for ten years (EA for 13) we used a very awesome product called QuickBuild (Build system, Jenkins is trash. QB is based on Hudson) made by them, pmease. Robin Shine is the dev and he’s really cool, very responsive. Check it out, they make good stuff.