GitHub issues are a bit more robust than the default project board notes-- something that works well is to set up the "automated kanban" version of a project board so that issues are automatically added to the the "to do" column (when they're associated with the board's project), and they also automatically get moved to the "done" column when issues are closed.
GitHub issues are a bit more robust than the default project board notes-- something that works well is to set up the "automated kanban" version of a project board so that issues are automatically added to the the "to do" column (when they're associated with the board's project), and they also automatically get moved to the "done" column when issues are closed.