I've added a few scripts to ubuntu-helpers to interact with our trello boards from the command line:
### Daily Ubuntu Server ### $ usdaily list TODO: * Write git-ubuntu merge test cases * MP page filtering out the semi-done cases Doing: * LP: #1583705 logwatch / postfix ... ### Groovy Merges Schedule ### $ usmerges list Groovy Merges Schedule: * 20.05: - dovecot - spamassassin - postfix * 20.06: - nginx ... ### Proposed Migration ### $ usmigration list Languishing: * linux-meta-oem-5.6 * linux-meta-oracle * linux-oem-5.6 ... TODO: * dbus-python * pygobject * rgain3 ... ### SRU ### $ sru-board list Languishing: * intel-microcode * libappindicator * stress-ng To Do: * rpi-eeprom * iproute2 * apache2 ... The scripts are basically just wrappers around `so-trello`. You'll need to install so-trello via the snap, authenticate, and make a ~/.config/uscards.conf (see uscard's README). Code is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/ubuntu-helpers/+git/ubuntu-helpers/ You may remember I was doing some experimentation with so-trello earlier this year. Since "trello cli" came up more than a couple times in recent standup meetings, I dusted it off and got them minimally functional. This is super proof-of-concept, and I'll likely adjust behavior and formatting a bit before I consider them done. Next steps are to add a few more commands ('add', 'finish', 'comment', 'review'), and ability to filter listings by tag or username. Meanwhile I'd like to get feedback on if this looks useful and if there's specific functionality others would like to see. Patches welcome too, of course. Bryce -- ubuntu-server mailing list ubuntu-server@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam