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  Fix notification broadcast test for turbo-rails 2.0.21
  Update `turbo-rails` to get latest Turbo version
  Remove reference to removed controller
  Fix bad formatting on bridge page title attr
  Use private functions for bridge components
  Setup focus handling on touch target's connect callback
  Setup proper focus handling for mobile on the card perma's board picker
  Move dialog focus handling into the dialog controller
  Create popup initial alignment classes
  Fix class typo
  Hide the board selector button if card is closed
  Align board and tag picker dialogs without using math
  Add dialog manager to card perma
  Fix "M" hotkey using stale user from fragment cache
  Solve problem when Action Text raises on missing attachables
  Solve problem when Action Text raises on missing attachables
  Completing a step removes stalled status from UI
  Bump Bootsnap to v1.21.1
  Add Enable all/Disable all buttons to webhook event selection
  Use correct class selectors to target cards with  background images
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Fizzy

This is the source code of Fizzy, the Kanban tracking tool for issues and ideas by 37signals.

Running your own Fizzy instance

If you want to run your own Fizzy instance, but don't need to change its code, you can use our pre-built Docker image. You'll need access to a server on which you can run Docker, and you'll need to configure some options to customize your installation.

You can find the details of how to do a Docker-based deployment in our Docker deployment guide.

If you want more flexibility to customize your Fizzy installation by changing its code, and deploy those changes to your server, then we recommend you deploy Fizzy with Kamal. You can find a complete walkthrough of doing that in our Kamal deployment guide.

Development

You are welcome -- and encouraged -- to modify Fizzy to your liking. Please see our Development guide for how to get Fizzy set up for local development.

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Please read our style guide before submitting code.

License

Fizzy is released under the O'Saasy License.

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