As you may imagine from the name, most people who use GitHub use it mainly for version control. After all, the Git version control system is where the service got its name. That said, GitHub has added quite a bit of functionality in addition to simple version control. Two aspects of that functionality is support for issue tracking and even project management. This is useful for larger coding projects, but you don’t have to be a programmer to make use of the service’s project management tools. You don’t even need to write a single line of code. Related: 5… Read more