 Hey, everyone. Today I wanted to talk a little bit about Gillab issue boards. I'm going to do just a really quick demo. So I'm going to share my screen now right here. And I'm going to go to what I have an example project here. So the example project is called acting on care iOS and pretend it's a iPhone app and it's the app for a service to do your lawn care, maybe, you know, to mow your grass. So we're designing this app and I wanted to show you Gillab issue boards of how you could use issue boards to develop this app. So for some I'm going to go to our issues page for this project and you see I've already populated the project with a number of issues, just example issues for this demonstration here. So, you know, an app might you might need to log in. You need to pay for the service for cutting your grass. Maybe you need to schedule a mowing and so on and so forth. So, you know, just a really simple app. To do lawn mowing service. So what I'm going to show you today is two ways to use boards. So I'm going to click on the boards and navigation right here on the left. And you will see here right away. I see a board a default board and there's a backlog list and a closed list automatically. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to add some lists. So you might imagine this as a scrum board and agile board. I'm going to add a list here and I'm going to create a new label. Called to do and I think I haven't created that yet. So I'm going to create a new label and say done. Oops, you're done right here. And Just like that. I've added the two additional lists and anybody now that goes to this board will see these two additional lists and they can drag these issues over as they're working on them. So, say I am a Say engineering lead and I say that, oh, let's start working on this issue and then I sign it to one of my reports. So I really want them to work on adding multiple credit cards to the user's account as part of, you know, their work. So I'm going to drag that to to do. And right away that issue is now in the to do list. Anybody who looks at this issue. We see that it's on the to do list behind the scenes. What's really happening is I'm adding a label the to do label to this issue. But again, if you use the board as it's you don't really need to know or care about that. I can add other issues to this to do list. Eventually it gets done. And if I even close the issue by clicking into the issue. It will please appear in this closed tap. So if I go to this issue here. And I close the issue. Say I'm done with the issue. I've done all the work. I close the issue here as say at the developer. I go back to the board. You'll see now that it's closed. So that's just a really simple way to do issue boards and use them for calm, not a combo in this case more agile scrum and for common maybe you have just one list. So very simple. You will see additional features here I can search say for example I wanted to find all the Payments related issues. I could do that and it filters right away. So very simple. So that's just a really easy way to do Use an agile scrum style issue board now wanted to show you something a little bit more advanced. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to reset all these Issues, first of all, and to do that. I'm also going to show you the sidebar feature which is really awesome. So I'm going to click on this button here. Or this issue here in the sidebar can actually update the labels in real time. So I'm going to just remove that done label because it's not relevant and I want to reset everything to show you this. So that's great. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to start a new board a brand new board. So this is a develop the development issue board, but I wanted to show you a new one and I'm going to call it I'm going to call it first iteration. So I'm going to call it first iteration or maybe initial release. And the reason I'm going to call it that is because I'm going to scope the sport to a particular milestone. So I already previously created a milestone called initial launch release. And so you can look at our docs to learn more about milestones but essentially there are another way to group issues together. But anyways, I've created two milestones called initial launch release and follow up release. And there's no issues associated with those milestones currently. But anyways, I'm going to create a new board. I'm going to call it initial release. I'm going to call it initial launch release. Or I'm going to scope that board to initial launch release. I'm going to click create. And what that does is that that creates a new board called initial release named initial release. And you'll see there's this filter here called milestone. And it's locked to initial launch release. So there's no way for me to take away that milestone because it's associated with the board. What I could do is I can edit the board milestone and change it but I'm not going to do that here. So, for example, if I refresh the page or anybody else goes back to this board, you'll see this board is associated with the milestone. And again, I could add lists and they would appear here and so on and so forth. So what I'm going to do first, actually, I'm going to go ahead and add those lists. And I'm going to add a list here and I'm going to choose some of these labels I created previously. So it's going to be not started in development in quality and finished something really easy like that. And then you'll notice there's no issues yet in this board. And the reason is that all the issues I had previously in this project, they weren't scoped to this particular milestone. So it makes sense, right? So in this case, I don't really care about the backlog list or the done or the closed list. I'm going to close them like so. And I'm going to only focus on these lists. And so the way that the use case here is that I'm starting a new milestone, but I haven't decided which issues to add to this milestone. Yeah, maybe I'm in the planning phase. Maybe I'm the product manager and I'm talking with the engineering lead. Maybe I'm an operations lead and I'm telling the product manager I really need a particular feature. So the assumption is that all the issues already are here. But as maybe the product person or product owner, I haven't decided what to put in this release yet or this milestone. So what I can do from this screen, I'm going to click the add issues button and you'll see all the issues are already here. So that's really helpful and I can add them to this milestone. So the way I'm going to do that is I'm going to decide what issues I want in this initial release. So I probably want some way to login. So I'm going to use login with username and password. Maybe I want the password reset flow. That's fine. I probably don't need login with touch ID or login with two factor yet. So I'm going to leave those out of this milestone. I want the users to be able to pay in the initial launch. That's really important. But they can only do it with one credit card. They can't do with multiple credit cards and Bitcoin is really too fancy. Obviously they need to be able to schedule a mowing. So let's do a schedule regular mowing just every week. But schedule one time mowing might be an advanced feature that we don't want to do in our initial release yet. So I clicked on all these are selected all four of these issues are features I want in my initial launch and you know get lab says I can add these to my not started list right away. And so I'm going to go ahead and click that. And right away you see that they appear on this list now. So if I go ahead and click on the issue you see in the sidebar that it's been added the not started label. And if you actually click into the issue. You'll notice that it has the correct milestone it's an initial launch release milestone. So again imagine I'm another user and I come to this page brand new so visiting and so I say refresh and it's here and I could do the exact same thing I could drag over and move the issues one by one through as I'm working on them can click on them see the sidebar. But this second use case is really showing the power of the the milestone association with the issue board and being able to add issues any issue from the project just by clicking this at issues menu. You know you can imagine if your project has a lot more issues this would be very helpful you can even do searches here as well and then you can see what you've already selected and so on and so forth. So that wraps it up for today in the future we're going to add a lot more awesome features and together issue boards I'm really excited about that. So I'm going to stop here for now. I'm going to stop sharing and I'm going to stop the video and I'll see you next time.