Taiga is an open source project management platform for startups and agile developers & designers who want a simple, beautiful tool that makes work truly enjoyable.
Taiga can handle both simple and complex projects.
Taiga is made up of two components: taiga-front and taiga-back.
- taiga-front has the frontend related code built with angularjs and coffescript. It can run on any static file server like nginx
- aiga-back has the backend related code consisting of an API, built using django and python3
Key Features
- Intuitive and easy to use.
- Clean and elegant.
- Customizable and adaptable.
- Backlog.
- Kanban.
- Tasks.
- Sprints.
- Issues.
Website: taiga.io
Support: GitHub Code Repository, Blog
Developer: Andrey Antukh, Jesus Espino Garcia, David Barragán Merino, Xavi Julian, Alejandro Alonso, Anler Hernández, Juan Francisco Alcántara, Esther Moreno Riesco
License: GNU Affero GPL v3

Taiga is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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