Developer Uses Kanban Boards and Design Principles to Streamline Open-Source Bug Fixes
A frontend developer and graphic designer contributed to the Formbricks open-source repository as part of DEV's Summer Bug Smash challenge powered by Sentry. Rather than diving into bug fixes without a plan, the contributor approached the debugging process as a design problem focused on reducing cognitive load. They set up a custom GitHub Projects Kanban board with columns for Backlog, In Progress, and Done, and broke down complex errors into color-coded task cards. The structured workflow helped manage multiple issues simultaneously, including edge runtime exceptions and database timeouts, across a large monorepo. The contributor argues that open-source participation is as much about bringing clarity and organization to a project as it is about writing code.
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