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JS Capstone: Setup the Kanban Board #21

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okoyecharles opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 4 comments
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JS Capstone: Setup the Kanban Board #21

okoyecharles opened this issue Jul 25, 2022 · 4 comments

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@okoyecharles
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okoyecharles commented Jul 25, 2022

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We used a Kanban board with filled-in tasks that have categories and time estimations to assign work in our group.
https://github.com/OkoyeCharles/js-capstone

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  • There are three people on my team.
    Added assign to all tasks to team members
@ShadyShawkat
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Hi Team,

Good job so far! 👍🏻
There are some issues that you still need to work on to go to the next project but you are almost there!

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Required Changes ♻️

  • Please make sure to assign all tasks to team members, as per this requirement.

Optional suggestions

Every comment with the [OPTIONAL] prefix is not crucial enough to stop the approval of this PR. However, I strongly recommend you to take them into account as they can make your code better.

Cheers and Happy coding!👏👏👏

Feel free to leave any questions or comments in the PR thread if something is not 100% clear.
Please, remember to tag me in your question so I can receive the notification.

Please, do not open a new Pull Request for re-reviews. You should use the same Pull Request submitted for the first review, either valid or invalid unless it is requested otherwise.


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@okoyecharles
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@ShadyShawkat please could you describe how we are required to do so, can it be done on Github's UI, because we have already assigned ourselves an ID (ie. Student A, Student B, Student C).
I would love it if you could explain further.
Thanks.
Charles.

@ShadyShawkat
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Hi @okoyecharles,

You can assign members to tasks in the GitHub UI.
First, you need to select all of the tasks you'd like to assign to a member from the checkbox on the left of each task.
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Then you can click on the "Assignee" drop-down list. and click on the team member- or members- you'd like to assign to the tasks.
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After you choose the team members from the assignee list, you can just click off the drop-down list and the page will refresh and show the updated tasks with the assigned tasks.
I hope this helps.

@ShoiraTa
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**STATUS: APPROVED 🟢 **


Hi team,

Great work on making the changes requested by a previous reviewer 👏🏻

Your project is complete! 💯🌟

5SW

Cheers and Happy coding! 👏 👏 👏

Feel free to leave any questions or comments in the PR thread by mentioning my Github username if something is not 100% clear.


As described in the Code reviews limits policy you have limited number of reviews per this project. If you think that the code review was not fair, you can request a second opinion using this form.

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