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vikunja, plane, taiga, focalboard, wekan, restyaboard, planka
integrated in: openproject, anytype, cryptpad, nextcloud, php version of owncloud
wekan
When atlassian acquired trello, I exported some of my boards to see if wekan could import them - to my surprise, it could (at least for the kinds of features I used).
+1 for vikunja, used that in college for managing all my assignments and use it now for managing my side projects and family events!
We recently moved away from Trello and settled on GitLab. Might sound a weird decision at first glance, but you can just create an empty repo, create issues instead of cards and visualize them in den "Boards" view.
Key drivers for doing so were that we rely heavily on GitLab already, and that we wanted a trustworthy solution in terms of data privacy. But I guess you'd have a bit of a hard time selling this to an audience that has no experience with GitLab, so decide for yourself if its viable in your case
Vikunja is one option. Selfhosted, open source and Trello-like.
There is also nextcloud deck. It's minimal but enough. Kanboard is also an alternative and there is another one but i forgot its name.
Kanboard
Planka looks very promising too
I've been using planka and have been quite happy with my experiences for the last couple of months.
I started on planka but ended on vikunja, it was just a lot nicer and more flexible for my needs.
Ooo, I'll add that to one of my planka boards for "things to look at later" thanks for sharing
I am installing Planka right now to try it out, after an hour of failing to get Focalboard to run locally. Glad to hear it should work well.
I really like wekan for this. It's straightforward. Gets updates. And is flexible in terms of adding new fields to cards etc.
Give Focalboard a try
I've had bad experience with FocalBoard. Several times it lost data for no apparent reason, including during updates. Eventually I decided to stop using it because it was too fragile.
Yeah I’ve been using it for a couple of years and it’s matured a fair bit. But you’re right about being careful during updates, I always backed up my data before each one.
I would love to, but I really can't figure out how to spin it up on our server... is an ARM server where we are currently using the traefik reverse proxy to expose a couple of services in docker compose stacks.
If you have a Focalboard docker compose file to share (even if it's using a different reverse proxy and not traefik) it would be super useful for me :)
Looks like the docker images built by mattermost are only for amd64 architecture . You could try an image built by someone else such as this one that seems to be regularly updated. I haven’t used any of them though so I would look through the repo/dockerfiles before deploying any unofficial images.
Youtrack is nice and can be self hosted but costs money beyond 10 users.
Github boards https://youtu.be/WgV6M1LyfNY?si=oOOi8yGn3Tik9djk
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
https://piped.video/WgV6M1LyfNY?si=oOOi8yGn3Tik9djk
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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