@drorco Been thinking about this the last few days, and you've won me back for Trello. Planning to try it out for more basic tasks on our new writing app: folders, in-app purchases, exporting; and keep our team's Core Text specialist focused on the editing portion.
Sidenote, I'd kind of like to be able to create the tasks directly from the Bitbucket issue tracker. I've found just keeping everything in one place to be the easiest, no multiple apps to login to.
@benwtnb Hey Ben, I'm happy to hear that I hope you'd find us useful.
May I ask what too have you been using up until now?
Regarding BitBucket, I've heard the same for GitHub issues, definitely an interesting feature to try out.
@marckohlbrugge Yep Fancy Hands was actually a very helpful reference to learn how we can build this.
When it comes to access to an existing code base, that's usually provided through a dedicated task which is essentially a private session with one of our certified dedicated coders. A customer can ask the coder to sign an NDA and they can communicate in any manner the want to in order to provide the necessary security measures for the code, as they see fit.
I'd tried many different solutions: Pivotal Tracker, Asana, Trello, Blossom (probably my favorite), but yeah just prefer to keep everything directly in one place now. Guess it could be said I'm old fashioned…
When I contract with someone through CodersClan I'll be giving them access to our BitBucket anyways right?
@benwtnb Our users have complete freedom on how they'd like to provide access to the needed resources. Some of our customers provide access to a BitBucket repository, some to a live server instance, some just provide a code snippet and some expect the coder to create a solution from scratch.
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