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Organizing a release #2
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Adding to the projectProject boards have columns, and columns can contain cards. Cards can be existing issues or pull requests, or a stand-alone bit of Markdown text. Throughout the course, you can keep track of the issues and pull requests by adding them as cards to the project board. Step 3: Triage issues in a projectAdd this issue to your new project board. ⌨️ Activity: Adding a project card
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Organizing Releases
Creating a release package on GitHub might be easy, but it's only a piece of the puzzle. Releases often involve prioritized bug fixes, feature releases, and assorted tasks. How do you make sure you're keeping track? What happens if you want to save the most exciting features for a larger update?
Step 2: Create a project board
On GitHub, let's keep track of several related issues with a GitHub project board.
⌨️ Activity: Create a project board
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