They should automatically appear on the Board.
What's the rationale for having to manually add tasks to the Board?
Hi @SM-99 - We see the board as a way to help users to focus on the crucial tasks for a short period of time. That's why the tasks in the List will not automatically appear in the Board view and you would need to select the tasks that matters to you the most at the moment, then add them manually to a board.
Read more about this at our blog: https://quire.io/blog/p/To-Do-List-and-Kanban-What-Project-Management-Did-Wrong.html.
p.s. Thank you @Nerokin for chiming in! That's exactly the idea.
Peggy, Nov 3, 2020
Hi, Peggy. I have read the blog you linked and now understand your pov. Nonetheless, the danger of a task not appearing on a board is that (if you are using the board rather than the Task list to check tasks due), the task won't appear at all. It might still be good to let each task have a default board. On the board, the "Group by dates" grouping is very good to segregate tasks and avoid losing focus. Further, a 2-D organization would be very useful (Horizontal axis: Dept boards like R&D, Accounts, HR, etc.) and Vertical axis: Group by date.
SM, Nov 4, 2020
Just add them inside the given board then.
The idea behind this is probably to have full control over it. Personally, that's one big reason I switched to quire. Some tasks are some sort of master tasks we don't want to see on our kanban boards.
Nerokin, Nov 3, 2020
Hi @SM-99 - We are working on enhancing our board view at the moment. When there's an update, I will let you know in this thread.
About the 2-D organization, I'm having a little trouble picturing this and just want to double check with you first before I pass your feedback to our team.
Do you mean you would like to see different boards from the same project in one place, then you can group the boards by date? It would be wonderful if you can share some screenshots/visual examples to help me understand. Thanks so much!
Peggy, Nov 6, 2020