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UI is pretty sweet!
This is always the subjective thing. For me, "easy-to-use drag and drop interface" is normally a deal-killer. The more you make me switch from keyboard to mouse, the less I am going to use the tool.

A project management tool should be able to glean everything it needs to know about what the developers are doing from the source control system. If I have to write a commit message AND update the task in some other system, I'm not likely to find the tool useful.

My favorite part is their cookie policy.

> Our site uses cookies, which our Oompa Loompas munch on to keep our site running. Our lawyer, who is one tough cookie, and is himself obsessed with cookies, wants you to know that Taiga uses cookies. He's a simple-minded man, and requires obvious announcements like this. So here it is: our cookie policy, which you can read more about by clicking here is best summarized by the Cookie Monster himself: "C is for Cookie and Cookie is for me."

I am sorry if I am too frank here, but the landing page (https://taiga.io/) is just really, really bad.

Not only do the elements not respect their visual boundaries, the whole layout is cluttered, the typography a mess, the color palette is rightout ugly. Shudder.

This is very much a case where less would be so much more. I really do hope the design is not an indicator of what I should expect when actually looking at your codebase.

I liked the color palette, I felt it fit well with the forest theme that it had going on.
Hi Taiga here. Thanks for your comments. We'll certainly talk about your thoughts seriously on our next monday morning developer team meeting. Please do loo at our code base (it's all on GitHub) would love to see what you think. Thanks.
Your company's website, kaleidos.net, is down with an "internal server error". I'm curious about companies established in Spain because I'm a Spaniard that moved to Germany 14 years ago and since becoming a freelancer three yeas ago I've considered moving back there, but each time I take a close look I get discouraged. In the page footer it says that Taiga is an LLC. Does it mean that you established it in the UK? How's your experience running such a business in Spain? Do you think it impacts your image wrt. reliability or quality in comparison with companies in other countries?
Hi. You are right, Spain is not the most agile place to set up a company. We keep hoping that the government will take a genuine look at all the bureaucratic barriers and tear them down. But we're not holding our breath. Taiga is a US Limited Liability Company (which took 20 min and $300 to set up).

In today's world location matters less and less. I wrote this article explaining what we are doing and why: https://medium.com/@taigaio/how-to-launch-an-american-startu...

Thx for taking this seriously. I guess my words were a bit harsh (which earned me a downvote, probably righfully so). My critique still stands though.

I created a test account on taiga.io. It allowed me to use an unsafe, short password.

Looking at the UX/UI I can only reiterate; it is highly important that you work on the design (details matter) . If you can't argue why a design element is presently on the screen, remove it. Only keep what is needed.

IMHO https://waffle.io is a great example what is possible. Same as trello. Maybe it makes sense to discard the current UI desgin completely, and work with something bootstrapped first.

I also noticed on your company website that you are not making any use of font kerning https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerning .

The site design didn't bother me, but it kept freezing mobile safari (ios 7).
I haven't completed the setup yet, but I'm already super impressed with the project. Providing a Vagrant so you can spool up a local instance of the app is just fantastic. And the docs. Wow, the docs. Directly from the docs:

"Because taiga is still a young project we consider it is currently in beta state."

Kudos to the team, because these docs are well ahead of many projects that are far more mature. Spotted a broken link here or there, but looking very good. Can't wait to try the product.

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I don't really understand the difference between kanban vs scrum. I guess both have a list of features to implement.
Is this named after the anime character, or the Russian geographical region? If it is named after the former I'm not using it. Why do all software people have to be massive weebs?