The Special Guests English Edition - Virtual Atlassian Community Event Nuremberg was really great, @Community Manager talked about how Trello is used internally.
The way I use Trello personally is to keep track of our wine collection.
I totally agree.
I haven't known Trello so far but it looks awesome and I will have a deeper look soon! :)
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@Mikael Sandberg Gold star for being the first! I'm adding you to my swag list and will email you to confirm contact info. 😄
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@Tanja Schmidt I'd love to send you a small piece of swag as a thank you for attending this ACE. If you're interested, please send your mailing address and phone number to emoss AT atlassian.com. Thank you!
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@Tanja Schmidt There isn't a right or wrong way to use either tool! If you're new to Trello, it might make sense to start small by using it as a to-do list with "to do," "doing" and "done" lists.
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@Community Manager Probably a first adventure to organise some of my tasks, but maybe for some of my open source stuff later when I'm familiar with it... 🤔
I'm still a bit puzzled where to use a jira board and where trello, as I'm used to workflows. Any suggestions or ideas? 😉
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@Tanja Schmidt How do you think you might use it, Tanya? 😄
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