How the GitHub Docs team uses GitHub Projects
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub Docs serve as essential resources for developers, offering support and guidance to a vast audience of over 100 million users daily. To efficiently manage the complexity of their documentation, which includes 2,396 open-source articles across multiple languages and versions, the GitHub Docs team employs GitHub Projects. This robust project management tool helps the 42-member global team organize their biweekly work cycles, prioritize tasks, and manage releases, while accommodating the diverse nature of their content through custom workflows and labeling systems. GitHub Projects, when paired with GitHub Actions, enhances the team's ability to streamline processes, track issues, and customize workflow views, ultimately allowing team members to focus more on creating valuable content for the developer community. This seamless integration fosters productivity and innovation, enabling the team to efficiently handle the dynamic demands of documentation management.