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thezoraprince · 7 months
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Elderly Antics - elderly Zora headcanons
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“Elderly Zora antics headcanons? I wonder if they have cliques, or are one big clique. Obviously we know Seggin and Trello are bffs since their time in the guard, but little headcanons like that! For example, I feel like Kapson and Dento might have a decent friendship and they plan wedding jewelry to be crafted for couples.” - @rocklover719
we’ve had so many conversations about Seggin and Trello being bffs, and i cannot see it any other way now. honestly, i think they’re one big clique with smaller cliques (if that makes sense?). i like to think that they all get together at least once a month to talk about stuff or hang out.
also, i love how i turned this small little ask into 3 1/2 pages of nonsense.
anyway, enjoy <3
Seggin is an absolute ass… we all know that
Trello is kind, but LOVES gossip
Jiahto keeps secrets to himself, but loves hearing others (it’s detrimental to Zora’s Domain’s history)
Kapson talks the most shit… aside from Seggin
Dento cannot stand when someone asks for something extremely elaborate and detailed (even though he loves detail)
Muzu is just a brown-nose wannabe (but knows more than people give him credit for)
and Dorephan… he’s pretty cool
everyone talks shit about Muzu, let’s be real here
i’m gonna split everyone into different sections now, because i have words (except Dorephan, because he’s the realest and so so chill)
Seggin
talks the most shit
loves gossip
will have tea with Trello and chat for HOURS
very strict with Bazz
also refuses to give Bazz candy/sweets
“Sugar will turn you into a monster.”
but ultimately proud of his son for being well behaved
“Why are you friends with Rivan? He’s far too chaotic for your own good.”
will carry shock arrows to assert his dominance
everyone is scared of him (except for Dorephan and Trello)
VERY impatient with Jiahto’s research
just impatient in general
really doesn’t like Rivan
“Trello, why is your child like this?”
but will babysit Dunma after Rivan ends up getting her
“This child CANNOT be as rambunctious as you. We need a strong-willed soldier on our defenses. Not a candy-ass heathen like yourself.”
if he REALLY needs to spill tea with someone, he’ll go to Kapson
and they will sit and talk so much shit that NO ONE knows about
“Did you hear Mei and Fronk are having aNOTHER CHILD?!”
“Oh Hylia, not this again…”
has a soft side for pastries
Trello
has given up on trying to scold Rivan
and he gets a lot of shit from Seggin about it
“I know… it’s a lost cause.”
but he loves his son so much
“Rivan, don’t listen to that grumpy, mean, old man. You’re perfect the way you are.”
but ABSOLUTELY scolds him for bringing Dunma home
“Why on Earth do you have a Zora egg in your arms?”
expresses his feelings through journaling
loves writing letters
and LOVES planning parties and events
super interested in Jiahto’s research and findings
plans ceremonies with Kapson from time to time
during guard training, he’ll bring Rivan along to watch (mainly because he can’t trust him at home alone)
loves babysitting the children
because he has a soft heart 
secretly gives Bazz sweets
Jiahto
loves gossip, but hates gossip
“Can you all shut up for two seconds so I can think? For Hylia’s sake…”
too involved in his studies
the lack of sleep really catches up to him
if coffee is a thing… Jiahto’s had 7 cups of it today
loves journaling
and starts a journaling club with Trello
the amount of maps and scrolls in his home and office… too many
will bring up stories of Ancient Hyrule/Zora’s Domain just randomly
he’s gotta share with someone
often meets with Dento to discuss Ancient Zora attire, jewelry, and weaponry
and Dento enjoys his company
Jiahto spends a lot of time on research and writing, which ultimately holds him back from having a family of his own
but it’s okay, because he thoroughly believes that children’s grubby hands will destroy the ancient artifacts in his possession
would be a teacher if he wasn’t already busy enough
meets with Kapson often to discuss marriage rituals and how they’ve changed overtime
asks everyone on their opinion of the world: what they would change and why
asks too many questions
the only one who semi-enjoys chatting with Muzu… but only because he knows things that others won’t about the Zora Royal Family and their lineage
Kapson
is tired of the bs
ultimately wants to retire from being a priest
but he does enjoy it
helps Jiahto a lot with his research
and even suggests that he comes with him to Tarrey Town when he goes
“I can’t, Kapson. My life is here. But please write, and send me lots of information on the land!”
Kapson really likes poetry and ancient stories involving friendship/unity
will chat with Seggin for hours about people whose relationship is not going to last
“Yeah, they’re definitely getting a divorce.”
will collaborate with Dento on marital/ritual jewelry (and you’ll often find Jiahto sitting in on the conversations)
VERY traditional
hates when people use furniture incorrectly
“Ohmmm... Goddess Hyliaaaa... Please cast your divine judgment down upon the humble servant who speaks to me from atop my furniture…” (an actual quote???? what?)
he’s quite forgiving on other things
refuses to let Trello bring Rivan when they meet for something
Dento
honestly, wants to be left alone
enjoys his solitude
“Don’t talk to me. I’m busy.”
but he’s fine if Jiahto or Kapson come to visit, because that constitutes as work
enjoys talking with Seggin about guard affairs 
and he asks quite a bit about Bazz
HATES when Rivan comes into his place of business
“If you even think about touching that spear, I’ll see that you don’t come back.”
makes very special jewelry for Marot
because he loves his family unconditionally 
really wants Marot to marry Cleff
treats Fronk and Ledo like family
though he thinks Mei is a bit… irresponsible
when Muzu comes in with requests, he definitely zones out
talks with Seggin about how they need to get Trello to discipline Rivan more
“He’s a lost cause, Seggin… but I do agree.”
Muzu
just wants a friend
but is too stuck up to be in the cliques
closest to Jiahto because of his knowledge on the Zora Royal Family
self absorbed
usually too busy to make it to the monthly gossip meeting
but when he does make it, he SPILLS
and Seggin smiles for once
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whimsisadie · 29 days
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trello is the indisputed champion of old
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demitsorou · 9 months
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welp
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Atlassian (Trello) is going to be terminating my account which is less than ideal as it is my main repository for a lot of personal notes, ttrpg boards, closed species masterlists, as well as commissions and tracking of such.
Which means fuck me and whoever else is using those tools...
I really don't know what to do tbh, I'm so shaken still of how all this impacted my life. Still picking up the pieces and trying to stabilize, but each day/week/month one more thing just disappears or erases me.
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iambittythings · 1 day
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Working on pieces for Anime North today!
Trying something new this year with a con prep Trello. If you'd like to follow along, here you go!
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zigzatzom · 1 year
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Have you wanted to make a Trello but not sure how?
Great news, I wasted an hour making a tutorial to help you get started!
Anyone that knows me knows I’m probably the biggest preacher when it comes to online creators having publicly available queues for the security of potential clients and creators alike. So finally I made something to help make that leap a little easier, as I know Trello can be confusing at first, especially when it’s the standard for a lot of creators.
I’ve been using Trello as my public queue for years now, so I jammed my knowledge into this document! I’m happy to answer more questions regarding it, as I do have a lot of experience!
I’m certain some people have made better tutorials than I have, but I thought I’d still make something to help!
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scrumsoftwaretools · 3 months
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Scrum is a Project Management framework that breaks a large Epic into small tasks. Scrum helps with increased ROI for projects, it can be scaled to include large projects and enterprises. Scrum Tools like Jira, Vabro, Monday.com etc, helps these teams to deliver projects at the earliest with most value and efficiency. Vabro helps manage these projects while assisting the development team to streamline the delivery of projects.
Features of Vabro:
Vabro, a comprehensive Scrum tool, offers a wide array of features designed to streamline Agile project management and enhance team collaboration. Here's an overview of these features:
Portfolios: Vabro allows users to organize multiple projects into portfolios, providing a high-level view of all ongoing initiatives within an organization.
Programs: Within portfolios, Vabro enables the grouping of related projects into programs, allowing for better coordination and alignment of efforts across teams.
Projects: Users can create individual projects within Vabro, each representing a specific initiative or deliverable, with its own set of tasks, timelines, and objectives.
Teams: Vabro facilitates team management by allowing users to define and assign team members to projects, ensuring clear accountability and collaboration.
Release: Vabro helps teams plan and manage software releases by providing tools for organizing and scheduling releases, tracking progress, and coordinating release activities.
Sprint: Vabro supports Agile development methodologies by enabling teams to plan and execute sprints, with features for backlog grooming, sprint planning, and sprint review.
Prioritized Product Backlog: Vabro includes a prioritized product backlog where user stories and tasks are listed based on their importance and business value, allowing teams to focus on delivering the most valuable features first.
Scrumboard: Vabro offers a customizable Scrumboard that provides a visual representation of the project's workflow, allowing teams to track the status of user stories and tasks as they move through different stages of development.
Files, Links & Comments: Vabro allows users to attach files, links, and comments to user stories, tasks, and other project artifacts, facilitating communication and collaboration among team members.
Dependency: Vabro supports managing dependencies between user stories, tasks, and projects, helping teams identify and resolve dependencies to ensure smooth project execution.
Basic Filters and Advanced Filters: Vabro provides both basic and advanced filtering options, allowing users to quickly search and sort project data based on various criteria, such as status, assignee, or priority.
Team Management: Vabro offers tools for managing team members, including roles and permissions, user profiles, and resource allocation, to ensure efficient collaboration and utilization of team resources.
Epic: Vabro allows users to create epics, which represent large bodies of work that can be broken down into smaller, manageable user stories, helping teams to plan and track progress more effectively.
User Stories and Tasks: Vabro supports Agile project management by allowing teams to create user stories, break them down into tasks, and track progress towards completing them.
Overall, Vabro provides a comprehensive set of features to support Agile project management, enabling teams to plan, execute, and deliver high-quality software products efficiently and collaboratively.
Join us on this exciting journey of elevating your project management experience. Visit www.vabro.com to learn more about Vabro and how it can transform the way your team works! Stay tuned for more insights and best practices on Scrum and Agile methodologies.
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vicekillx · 3 months
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Well it's taken me like 8+ fuckin years but I finally made the switch to Trello lol. I can't deal with having too much shit in one place, so I made one for commissions and one for personal/sponsored work
Hopefully it'll be a little easier to stay on top of commissions now that I have a visual layout for it. Also lets my clients have a bit more transparency with the progress I'm making. Also it looks prettier :V
Card previews maybe NSFW so click at your own risk. 18+ only please
COMMISSION TRELLO  ♥  PERSONAL TRELLO
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pyrocatproductions · 4 months
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🔶 Commissions Guide: https://trello.com/b/SxAIMaks 🔶
This contains the types of commissions I offer, prices, examples, and links to all other relative information! Please email me if you have any questions!
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zmyaro · 5 months
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A while back, Trello inexplicably decided to make text selection highlights invisible. I finally got frustrated enough by that to make a browser extension that fixes it.
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pistachiozombie · 7 months
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hey, have you heard of trello? helps you keep track of you works, just incase you needed something for yourself :)
recommending the site for some fellow artists
Oh yes I do use trello quite a bit and don't know how I was organized before I used it. :D Definitely helps my adhd brain ♥
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pipii · 10 months
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Through my absence, I have created many things to put on my plate and eventually into your mouth. Here's the stuff you can look forward to for now!
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dei2dei · 7 months
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since people seemed to like seeing it last week - here's the Trello board with some adds & changes! I've thrown two requests into the ideas board, so they're germinating now. :)
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duckprintspress · 2 years
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Hi, Friendly anon here! I was wondering if y'all had any updates on your projects? I found a reference to a Trello taskboard thing that looked like it might have some but I got waaaaay confused trying to understand it. How goes everything?
Hey anon!
Yeah, we've publicly shared our Trello here but for someone who's not familiar with how Trello boards are set up I can absolutely see how it could be confusing. So I'm figuring I can answer this Ask two-fold: first with what we're actually up to right now, and second with a quick how-to that'd hopefully help with understanding the Trello in the future.
Current Projects and Their Statuses:
And Seek (Not) to Alter Me: Kickstarter fulfillment is complete except for people who haven't done their backer surveys. We are planning to release the e-book and some surplus merch on our website on October 1st, so we've been doing work related to that: taking pictures, preparing shop listings, working on our controlled vocabulary, etc.
He Bears the Cape of Stars and She Wears the Midnight Crown: we've got virtually all the merchandise here and ready to go with a few exceptions; the bath bombs still need to be repackaged, the patches are currently shipping and are slated to arrive on Wednesday, and chocolates we won't get until it's time to ship, so they won't spoil while sitting around waiting. We're still hard at work on the books themselves and the stories. There are a total of 36 stories in the two collections; as of right now, 19 stories are completely done/edited/ready to go, and 7 more are close (at the final step before completion). The rest are in various stages of editing. We've ended up behind our originally (intentionally optimistic) projected schedule for a variety of reasons, but we're well within the range of our more "pessimistic" projections, which had us fulfilling in March or so. As it is, we expect to be able to complete fulfillment/ship people's purchases in early November.
Our Next Anthology: we've been hard at work on the planning for our second Queer Fanworks Inspired By... anthology. We've hammered out all the details, figured out a schedule, got a title, drafted and edited the websites and surveys that include the rules, guidelines, recruitment stuff, etc., and we anticipate launching recruitment (which will mostly be internal) on October 1st.
An Enamel Pin Campaign: we originally intended to launch a campaign featuring only enamel pins in September. We're still planning to launch it, but we had so many ideas that we've struggled to narrow them down, and so odds are we'll be launching this in October instead. Right now, we've narrowed it to a specific theme and right now we're voting on which specific pins we want within that theme.
General Business Tasks: as we're getting closer to finishing the stories for He Bears the Cape of Stars and She Wears the Midnight Crown we've been tackling a back-log of more general tasks. For example, we've opened up opportunities for authors we've worked with to publish their solo original works (as in, personal projects by our authors instead of themed anthologies) and we're in the process of reviewing the interest checks people sent in, gathering more information from the authors, and getting the ball rolling on having more stand-alone/solo projects coming down the pipes. This is an essential step in widening the scope of what we publish, and we are aiming to start getting out roughly a novel a quarter starting this winter. Also, starting in October, we expect to publish a short story per week on our website, though we're still getting the ducks in a row to make that a reality so consider that tentative, not official. We've also also been expanding the resources part of our website, preparing a style guide, an e-book formatting guide, a fandom lexicon, and more. Our resource-related posts have tended to be well-received, and also because the resources are free we consider providing them an important part of our mission of helping fanfiction author publish their works: even someone who never works with DPP can benefit from a public, free, thorough, professional-level guide that helps them format their story for e-book publication without needing any special/expensive software, for example.
That's...all the basics I think? there's also a continuous background buzz of Things That We Do - regular blogging, daily monitoring/upkeep on our social media, maintaining our Patreon and ko-fi accounts, accounting, end-of-month and beginning-of-month fiscal activities, etc. - all the day-to-day activities that keep a business (even a business as small and new as this one) running.
How to Navigate the Trello
So, while we're still hammering out the details on how best to organize the Trello for utility both for us as we organize things and to the public - in particular, I'm going to need to tweak how it's set up if we're going to effectively use the built-in calendar functionality - here's how it's set up now.
LISTS:
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The highest level of organization on a Trello Board is the lists. We've currently got a whole bunch of different lists.
At a Glance: this is the "overview" lists. It includes all of our current projects, and all of our regular/general management. Those are organized on Cards - more on that next.
Merchandise: lists all the merchandise we've currently got in production/in process, and what their current status is. (it does NOT include merch produced for past campaigns/activities)
After those two, we have a whole bunch of lists that all serve the same function: they indicate what stage of editing we've completed for each of a number of stories we're currently working on.
Developmental - Writing in Progress: first draft isn't done
Developmental - Draft Completed: first draft is done, waiting for an editor
Concept Editing - First Pass Completed: a concept-edit run has been returned to the author and is pending their review
Concept Editing - Second Pass Completed: a second concept-edit run has been returned to the author and is pending their review.
Copy - First Edits Completed: a SPAG edit run has been returned to the author and is pending their review.
Copy - Second Pass Completed: a second SPAG edit run has been returned to the author and is pending their review.
Copy - Final Edits Completed: a final/clean-up SPAG edit run has been returned to the author and is pending their review.
Final Edits Approved, Contract Sent and Pending Signature: the author has approved the final edit run and has been sent their contract.
Story Completed, Contract Signed, Author Paid, Preliminary Formatting Done: what it says on the tin
Typesetting - First Pass: the typesetter has done the first run on formatting the story for print.
Typesetting Completed: what it says on the tin.
Not every single story ends up needing every single one of these, and sometimes stories need more concept or SPAG runs than this, but we thought this division reflected the process stories go through most often. We've given the stories basic anonymizing so that no author feels "called out," though more often than not it's the editing team that's behind, not the authors.
Long-Term Ideas, Lists, Information We May Need Someday: the last of our lists is what it says on the tin. We keep track of ideas for future anthologies, potential merch, things we've thought of and went "we can't do that now but maybe someday..." etc., and we just toss it all there so that the ideas don't get lost.
CARDS:
Every List is composed of Cards. Each Card reflects one category of "thing that needs to be done." There are a lot of ways to actually set up lists and cards (and we may change ours in the future) but currently, we have:
Cards for all our main projects/overarching "areas" in which we're working. These are on the At a Glance List.
Cards for all currently in-progress Merchandise, on the Merchandise list.
Cards for all stories we have in-progress at the moment, on the appropriate Lists for their current status.
Cards for some over-arching categories of "things for not now," on the Long-Term Ideas list.
All the Cards on At a Glance have the same basic structure. If you click on the Card, you'll be able to see sub-tasks/checklists related to the items on that list. For example, here's the Recurring Tasks Card:
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This is one of the most complex of the Cards, as it includes all the activities we engage in daily, weekly, monthly, and annually to keep the business running smoothly. Other "management" related Cards on this list include two related to our weekly management meetings and monthly all-server meetings, and the General Task Card, which lists a whole slew of background activities that we've been working on and/or intend to do (divided into separate checklists for each category, cause there are just so many).
Then, below the the general Cards the cards for specific projects. Here's the one for He Bears the Cape of Stars and She Wears the Midnight Crown.
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This, and the other specific project Cards, list all the tasks we currently know of/have thought of that need to be done for the given project. The checklists give a quick idea of what the task is, and indicates the current status of that task. A few also have dates attached to them, though not most cause we don't tend to treat deadlines as that "hard" internally - we prefer to maintain flexibility considering how many people are involved in these projects and how complex all our lives are and how the world just, ya know, is right now.
As we complete tasks, we move them into the Comments section at the bottom of the Card. Because we only recently implemented this public system (previously, we worked from a private Trello that looked a lot like this but was just a bit messier and not designed to be viewed by outsiders, like, we used a lot of shorthand, that kind of thing) it doesn't include tasks completed before we implemented this system, but we've been doing our best to keep on top of it since we opened the public Trello a couple weeks ago. For example, here's the completed tasks for our upcoming anthology that we expect to open recruitment for on October 1st:
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So, I think that's the basic?
Because we want to use the Calendar more, we may end up breaking out more of the individual tasks currently listed on checklists on Cards into their own Cards, since the Calendar mostly functions at the Card-level, not at the checklist-item level. If we do that, we'll likely make additional Lists for our main active projects, with cards for each task that is currently a checklist item. However, that's not going to happen immediately just cause there are higher priority things to be done.
If there's something more specific that you're finding confusing, I'm happy to put together a tutorial - I tend to figure that if one person has a question and actually tells me they have a question, there are at least a half-dozen other people who had the same question and decided for whatever reason not to ask, and as you likely know, anon and everyone else reading this, we're committed to transparency, and the Trello is one of the biggest, newest facets of that, so ensuring it's navigable for new comers is really important to us. It's hard to create a public-facing system that maintains a certain degree of confidentiality and still serves our needs for managing the business, and also just - we've got a lot going on basically all the time (and more and more as we grow), so there's a lot that has to go on there, which means by necessity it's kinda complicated. I do worry that if it's really complex, it'll serve to create obscurity instead of transparency, but...well, we're doing our best, and we'll keep doing our best, and we hope that when questions/issues/concerns/delays/etc. do arise, people will continue to be as patient with us as they have been! <3
Hope that helps, and thanks for sending an ask!! We're always here to help. <3
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blog-mycmmag · 11 months
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kitandkatcreations · 2 years
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Hi there! We're twin sisters who make custom kigurumis & hoodies! Let us bring your envision to life! 🦊😺💕
📝 Contact Form ||🧵 Website ||☕ Ko-fi  ||📌Trello
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sakuramoussy · 2 years
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