Kanboard ======== Kanboard is a simple visual task board web application. Official website: - Inspired by the [Kanban methodology](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban) - Get a visual and clear overview of your project - Multiple boards with the ability to drag and drop tasks - Minimalist software, focus only on essential features (Less is more) - Open source and self-hosted - Super simple installation Features -------- - Multiple boards/projects - Boards customization, rename or add columns - Tasks with different colors, Markdown support for the description - Users management with a basic privileges separation (administrator or regular user) - Webhooks to create tasks from an external software - Host anywhere (shared hosting, VPS, Raspberry Pi or localhost) - No external dependencies - **Super easy setup**, copy and paste files and you are done! - Translations in English, French and Polish Roadmap ------- Kanboard is under active development, have a look to the roadmap: Known bugs ---------- See Issues: License ------- GNU Affero General Public License version 3: Authors ------- Original author: [Frédéric Guillot](http://fredericguillot.com/) Contributors: - Mathgl67: https://github.com/mathgl67 - Raphaël Doursenaud: https://github.com/rdoursenaud - Rzeka: https://github.com/rzeka - Toomyem: https://github.com/toomyem There is also many people who have reported bugs or proposed awesome ideas. Documentation ------------- ### Technical details - [Installation instructions](docs/installation.markdown) - [Installation on Debian](docs/debian-installation.markdown) - [Upgrade Kanboard to a new version](docs/update.markdown) - [How to use Kanboard with Vagrant](docs/vagrant.markdown) - [Webhooks](docs/webhooks.markdown) ### Using Kanboard - [Manage users](docs/manage-users.markdown) The documentation is written in [Markdown](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown). If you want to improve the documentation, just send a pull-request. FAQ --- Go to the official website: