Goal
Build the foundation for a responsive integration between Github and Todoist. This repository was initiated as a response to wanting to improve my workflow, as outlined in simenandre/todoist-action#216. Having integrated Todoist and GitHub based on GitHub Actions (synchronizing every five minutes), I've learned a few things – and recruited a few people to use it (like @HanBrustad and @braaar for some).
To create some deliverables based on this epic, I propose our goal, for now, is to create a way that only issues are synchronized and that we manually connect the app with GitHub organizations and users (no onboarding). IMHO, this will create a clear value for me, whereas I can disconnect the synchronization I run every five minutes for issues (and keep pull requests).
Note: This probably wouldn't be a lot of code, so I'm going to post to a separate epic branch. When done, I suggest that we review it in whole.
Work items
Design and specification 📔
Engineering ⚙️
Release planning
Goal
Build the foundation for a responsive integration between Github and Todoist. This repository was initiated as a response to wanting to improve my workflow, as outlined in simenandre/todoist-action#216. Having integrated Todoist and GitHub based on GitHub Actions (synchronizing every five minutes), I've learned a few things – and recruited a few people to use it (like @HanBrustad and @braaar for some).
To create some deliverables based on this epic, I propose our goal, for now, is to create a way that only issues are synchronized and that we manually connect the app with GitHub organizations and users (no onboarding). IMHO, this will create a clear value for me, whereas I can disconnect the synchronization I run every five minutes for issues (and keep pull requests).
Note: This probably wouldn't be a lot of code, so I'm going to post to a separate epic branch. When done, I suggest that we review it in whole.
Work items
Design and specification 📔
Engineering ⚙️
Release planning