For the hacker, almost every software artifact, whether code or writing, is chronicled via a git repository. The old addage (yes, surprisingly old by now) is that in case of a fire, on always types `git add .; git commit -m "Its on Fire Safety Save; git push" and get the hell out of there. Users can rest assured that whatever remote will keep their lives afloat. Unfortunately, modern applications make project and life management much easier but lack any direct path to the standard git-flow model. The aspiration of Grello is to bridge that gap so that automated workflows will transform a trello board into a local structure and automate committing to git.
Things that will be needed:
- A design to mirror the web version locally: is this a file system? Is it editable? Two way? Do we just store JSON formatted text to push to git?