So, we've decided to move from Notion's To Do List (that wasn't consistently updated) to Github's issues. This means we can still have all the important information, using labels, projects and milestones, but also allowing us to mention the issues we're fixing in a pull request, as well as trying to generally use Github more.
It also makes it easier for people to get involved, as more people have a Github account than don't and also means any potential new contributor can see what needs doing easier rather than finding the link in the README.md
If you've got any queires, questions or suggestions about this change, feel free to reply to this issue. I will close it at least a week after all the to do items have been transferred and I feel Github has been properly setup for everything.
So, we've decided to move from Notion's To Do List (that wasn't consistently updated) to Github's issues. This means we can still have all the important information, using labels, projects and milestones, but also allowing us to mention the issues we're fixing in a pull request, as well as trying to generally use Github more.
It also makes it easier for people to get involved, as more people have a Github account than don't and also means any potential new contributor can see what needs doing easier rather than finding the link in the README.md
If you've got any queires, questions or suggestions about this change, feel free to reply to this issue. I will close it at least a week after all the to do items have been transferred and I feel Github has been properly setup for everything.