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@ozoned
Kanboard and Wekan are pretty good.
https://alternativeto.net/software/trello/?license=opensource&platform=self-hosted
Thank you! Do you recommend one over the other? or you've used them both and like them both equally?
Not them but between those two I'd recommend Kanboard if you're going to be the only user. Far lighter and easier to administer piece of kit, has everything you'd want from a fancy task list but not much more. WeKan is rather heavy software but does have a few features that are probably quite important for large team use.
@ozoned
I use Kanboard for managing projects but it's very confusing due to it having lots and lots of features. Wekan offers way less, less automation and also less clutter. I'd say go with Wekan first and see if you miss anything.