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@pablore we use gitlab at work, along with GL's issue tracker and kanban board. Pretty satisfied with it (it has what it has to for a correct/complete workflow) although some details are pedantic/verbose IMO
@vemv we are dissatisfied with the current free plan of gitlab (maybe the pro plan is better), as it is not simple to handle tasks over multiple repositories in the group.
Gotchu. Personally I love Clubhouse (built in clojure) although I get that no GL integration could be a no-go. JIRA is a solid choice, definitely can ensure things are done according to a process.
http://Clubhouse.io is produced by a clojure team. Reach out to them about gitlab integration!