+[2016-12-17T22:51:56Z]zeromusthis 'sweepboard' site shows me a view of all my issues automatically sorted into columns by label, along with a leftmost unlabeled column. i assume ill be able to drag them to other columns to label them. easy! oversimplified for what a lot of people will want, but pretty good for me. +[2016-12-17T22:52:07Z]zeromusexcept it doesnt seem it can get to organization projects +[2016-12-17T22:57:12Z]zeromusbut i may have done it wrong +[2016-12-17T23:05:33Z]zeromusunfortunately these kanbans are designed for rapid dispatch for teams that are actually going to solve stuff, not long-term organization +[2016-12-17T23:05:54Z]zeromusgithubs is pretty neat, it just lacks the key piece i need. guess my best move is to suggest it and wait
however i havent been able to find that filter. guess i could go ask for it
+[2016-12-18T21:28:04Z]SwingShockIn github, when you are checking out someone's pull request, is it necessary to go to the requester's forked repository by clicking on his name link and then go their repository to find the branch ? Isn't there a shortcut link somewhere to directly take it there ? I am noob. +[2016-12-18T21:31:59Z]canton7SwingShock, what do you want? do you want to fetch that branch into your local repo? +[2016-12-18T21:32:03Z]zeromusim no expert but i was unable to find a way to do it either. +[2016-12-18T21:32:17Z]canton7what's the reason for wanting to look at the branch in the sender's repo? +[2016-12-18T21:32:27Z]zeromusi think he wants the marked-up links to branches in other repos in the PR to be links and not just marked-up text