I've really only used GitHub Projects to maintain requests for open source projects I've worked on. It provides you a KanBan board to manage the issues you are working.
I worked in releases so each new release was considered a project. Issues would be opened against certain releases. So we knew what work had to be done in that release.
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I've really only used GitHub Projects to maintain requests for open source projects I've worked on. It provides you a KanBan board to manage the issues you are working.
I worked in releases so each new release was considered a project. Issues would be opened against certain releases. So we knew what work had to be done in that release.