And here you have your real problem.
You're applying an office-tool (the board) to a team that is not sharing an office.
What works much better for distributed teams is to treat them like OSS projects.
Do you know any OSS project that uses a "board", or stand up meetings?
They use the issue-tracker, pull-requests and chat instead.
And here you have your real problem.
You're applying an office-tool (the board) to a team that is not sharing an office.
What works much better for distributed teams is to treat them like OSS projects.
Do you know any OSS project that uses a "board", or stand up meetings?
They use the issue-tracker, pull-requests and chat instead.