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The Tylon board
Work in flight. The backlog is a list of its own and is not here.

The line under each column

Look at the grey line under the column names: cut from main, does not touch Git, merges into staging, merges into main. That is the flow’s branch rule for that stage, written where you are about to drop a card. It is the whole difference between this and a board with a Git integration. Dragging a card into In production is not a label change that something else reacts to — it is the merge into main, and the column says so before you do it. Maintainer beside a column is the minimum role to move a card into it. Promoting to production is not the same permission as starting work.

What a card shows without being opened

Each card carries every repository it touches, and for each one the branch, the pull request and what CI said:
“2 repositories · one promotion” is the lockstep promise on the card face: a feature touching the web app and the API is one delivery, and moving it moves both or neither.

Filtering and views

Filter narrows what is on screen; Display changes what each card shows. An arrangement worth keeping becomes a saved view — Mine, this week, Waiting on somebody, Wallets in the sidebar are those. Views are personal. Yours are yours.