Article version: Enterprise Server 2.17
Managing project boards
You can use project boards to organize issues and pull requests and manage your workflow across a repository or organization.
About project boards→
Project boards on GitHub Enterprise help you organize and prioritize your work. You can create project boards for specific feature work, comprehensive roadmaps, or even release checklists. With project boards, you have the flexibility to create customized workflows that suit your needs.
Creating a project board→
Project boards can be used to create customized workflows to suit your needs, like tracking and prioritizing specific feature work, comprehensive roadmaps, or even release checklists.
Editing a project board→
You can edit the title and description of an existing project board.
Linking a repository to a project board→
You can link a repository to your organization's or user account's project board.
About automation for project boards→
You can configure automatic workflows to keep the status of project board cards in sync with the associated issues and pull requests.
Configuring automation for project boards→
You can set up automatic workflows to move issues and pull requests to a project board column when a specified event occurs.
Closing a project board→
If you've completed all the tasks in a project board or no longer need to use a project board, you can close the project board.
Reopening a closed project board→
You can reopen a closed project board and and restart any workflow automation that was configured for the project board.
Deleting a project board→
You can delete an existing project board if you no longer need access to its contents.
Disabling project boards in a repository→
Repository administrators can turn off project boards for a repository if you or your team manages work differently.
Disabling project boards in your organization→
Organization owners can turn off organization-wide project boards and repository project boards in an organization.
Changing project board visibility→
As an organization owner or project board admin, you can make a project board public or private.