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Does everyone in this channel live within the M25 or are some of you from further south?
hmm... looking for a tool that isn't trello or jira where I can keep a track of everything we do (new features, issues that come up, overall project progress, communications with external parties, small tasks like sending invoices or chasing after sales). Any suggestions?
yogidevbear: thought about that one, but it is really only good if the things you are tracking are github things
I want sales, accounts, general management tasks visible to the team too as we are all responsible to each other
otfrom: we’ve used http://sprint.ly it has user stories, tasks, and bugs, not sure whether it good for sales, though