Last month, GitHub introduced project management tools a la Trello, to make it easier for developers to collaborate with contributors. It’s now extending Projects to support entire organizations. The company notes that organizations and their users can now view all issues and pull requests from any repositories that belong to them on a Kanban-style board interface; they’ll also be able to hide issues and pull requests from users that don’t have permission to view them. These boards can be set up with columns to represent different phases in your project or issue types (such as ‘bugs’, ‘must-have features’ and ‘interface…

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