Redmine: Issueshttps://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292024-02-10T10:31:36ZRedmine
Redmine Redmine - Patch #40221 (New): Update wiki content related to how to create a custom themehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/402212024-02-10T10:31:36ZMarius BĂLTEANU
<p>After we finish the migration to Asset Pipeline, we need to update Wiki pages related to custom themese, for example: <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/HowTo_create_a_custom_Redmine_theme">HowTo_create_a_custom_Redmine_theme</a></p> Redmine - Patch #40194 (New): Fix error in clear_disabled_fields method when IssuePriority is mis...https://www.redmine.org/issues/401942024-02-05T15:57:18ZYazan Al aeddin
<p>Hello</p>
<p>The clear_disabled_fields method in the Redmine codebase raises a NoMethodError exception when called,<br /> and the IssuePriority model is missing. This occurs due to an attempt to access the id attribute of IssuePriority without verifying its presence. The proposed fix ensures that the method gracefully handles the case where IssuePriority is missing by checking for its presence before accessing its attributes.<br />I propose this patch</p> Redmine - Patch #39385 (New): Install Redmine on cPanel hostinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/393852023-10-27T14:06:51ZAndre Men
<a name="Install-Redmine-on-cPanel-hosting"></a>
<h1 >Install Redmine on cPanel hosting<a href="#Install-Redmine-on-cPanel-hosting" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h1>
<p>Any one can install it for me over cPanel hosting?</p>
<p>I need a fresh install.</p>
<p>Regards, Andre</p> Redmine - Patch #37994 (New): Unify link to user/group in application helperhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/379942022-12-05T16:12:13ZDmitry Makurin
After <a class="changeset" title="Add link from group name to group page on project overview page (#12795). Patch by Go MAEDA." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/21073">r21073</a> was introduced application helper has multiple methods to render user/group links:
<ul>
<li>link_to_user</li>
<li>link_to_principal</li>
<li>link_to_group</li>
</ul>
<p>The <code>link_to_principal</code> method combines the functionality of the other two. They don't have much use right now. I propose to unify all 3 methods in one.</p>
<p>An attached patch removes <code>link_to_user</code> and <code>link_to_group</code> methods and adds two aliases to <code>link_to_principal</code> (user and group respectively).</p>
<p><code>link_to_group</code> was used to redirect admin user to edit group page which is obsolete since all users have access to show group page and there is an edit link for admin.</p>
<p>Patch also adds a new test to confirm edit link presence for admins.</p> Redmine - Patch #37748 (New): Favicon takes a long time to loadhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/377482022-10-04T10:56:01ZGasper C
<p>I'm using passenger standalone and nginx as proxy webserver. Redmine is v5.0.2.</p>
<p>I've noticed that favicon isn't cached, and takes a ridiculous amount to load (~30ms).</p>
<p>While caching should be configured at webserver level, I've noticed that when I remove versioning from the favicon, it only takes about 4ms to load it.</p>
<p>This is a simple patch, maybe it would be better to remove some more of the code related to favicon, but I'm not familiar with ruby.</p>
<p>Before:<br /><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/29750/before.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>After:<br /><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/29749/after.png" alt="" /></p> Redmine - Patch #36438 (New): Support nulls first/last option for sorting order of custom querieshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/364382022-01-17T12:41:18ZDmitry Makurin
<p>A lot of RDBMS has support for placement of null values at the start or end using options nulls first/last.</p>
<p>Atached patch adds two more order options to the saved query:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ascending nulls last.</li>
<li>Descending nulls first.</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/28682/ksnip_20220117-150142.png" title="order options" alt="order options" /></p>
<p>And the result of issues sorted by <code>due date ascending nulls last</code>:</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/28683/ksnip_20220117-150213.png" title="sported issues" alt="sported issues" /></p>
<p>Patch probably broken when using MySql since it doesn't have a straightforward syntax for order predicate but it's fine using SQLite3 or Postgres.</p> Redmine - Patch #36265 (New): More flexible options for issue notificationshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/362652021-12-01T09:27:24ZDmitry Makurin
<p>Currently issue notifications are limited to few options. If you want to exclude particular event redmine only allows settings for note, status, assignee, priority and target versions updates.<br />So there is no way to disable e.g. notifications for relation update.<br />Attached patch extends possible options for notifications. To existing ones added next events:</p>
<ul>
<li>Start date updated</li>
<li>Due date updated</li>
<li>Estimated hours updated</li>
<li>Category updated</li>
<li>Description updated</li>
<li>Done ratio updated</li>
<li>Parent issue updated</li>
<li>Project updated</li>
<li>Tracker updated</li>
<li>Subject updated</li>
<li>Attachment updated</li>
<li>Relation updated</li>
<li>Custom value updated</li>
</ul> Redmine - Patch #35648 (New): Changelog generator should allow merging two or more versionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/356482021-08-01T08:15:59ZMarius BĂLTEANU
<p>The script used to generate the changelog for releases should allow merging two or more versions.</p>
For example, for the latest releases, we generated the changelog for two versions:
<ul>
<li>4.1.4</li>
<li>4.2.2</li>
</ul>
<p>The changelog for 4.2.2 should contain also the changes for 4.1.4, but the script doesn't do this and we need to manually merge the changelogs which is very error-prone.</p>
<p>Also, the script should allow authorised requests in order to pull the security issues which are private at the time of the releases. The authorization should use environment variables.</p> Redmine - Patch #35536 (New): Use webpack to improve javascripts and stylesheets managementhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/355362021-07-06T10:00:04ZTakashi Kato
<p>I propose the use of webpack as a library management tool for javascript. I also suggest the use of <a href="https://github.com/hokaccha/simpacker" class="external">simpacker</a> as a tool for linking rails and webpack.</p>
<p>The docker environment can be found here.</p>
<p><a class="external" href="https://github.com/tohosaku/redmine-docker-wsl2">https://github.com/tohosaku/redmine-docker-wsl2</a></p>
<a name="Motivation"></a>
<h2 >Motivation<a href="#Motivation" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<ul>
<li>To deal with the problem that <a class="issue tracker-1 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" title="Defect: JavaScript is not minified for production use (New)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/6662">#6662</a> "js files are not compressed" </li>
<li>To be a foundation for future npm package usage.</li>
</ul> Redmine - Patch #35217 (New): Replace use of Digest::MD5 / Digest::SHA1 with ActiveSupport::Digesthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/352172021-05-07T03:02:16ZJens Krämerjk@jkraemer.net
<p>Rails introduced <code>ActiveSupport::Digest</code> to allow central configuration of the actual digest implementation that is used throughout Rails. This is helpful in environments where certain digest implementations (most notably, MD5) are not available, i.e. to be <a href="https://www.nist.gov/itl/fips-general-information" class="external">FIPS</a> compliant.</p>
<p>The attached patch replaces all uses of <code>Digest::SHA1</code> and <code>Digest::MD5</code> with <code>ActiveSupport::Digest</code>. Without further configuration, this will result in <code>Digest::SHA1</code> being used in all these instances since that's the current Rails default. This can be changed by users via the <a href="https://github.com/rails/rails/pull/40213" class="external">config.active_support.hash_digest_class setting</a> , i.e.:</p>
<pre>
Rails.application.config.active_support.hash_digest_class = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256
</pre> Redmine - Patch #33211 (New): Include block columns (ex: Description, Last notes) in CSV export w...https://www.redmine.org/issues/332112020-03-29T13:24:01ZMarius BĂLTEANURedmine - Patch #26685 (New): Check of child classes of all levels is added for Redmine::Subclass...https://www.redmine.org/issues/266852017-08-14T15:01:11ZVladimir Litov
<p>SubQuery < Query</p>
<p>NewSubQuery < SubQuery</p>
<p>And I will see "Undefined method new for nil class"</p> Redmine - Patch #21550 (Needs feedback): New option in html redmine link parsing - attachmentshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/215502015-12-16T21:32:09ZOndřej Ezr
<p>Option for parsing to choose if attachment link should be download link or not.</p> Redmine - Patch #20124 (New): Query option, The sql for field to allow groups option.https://www.redmine.org/issues/201242015-06-18T07:25:13ZRupesh J
<p>The simple commit help abundantly and allow us to grouping the custom queries.<br />When the available filters is added with the field name, the check already exists for sql field statement.<br />Another check is added when the field is added with grouping.</p>
<p>Please update this patch in the core.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p> Redmine - Patch #16314 (New): Redirect back is overheatedhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/163142014-03-11T13:09:40ZAnton Orel
<p>Take a look at these code lines:</p>
<p><a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/13036/entry/trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb#L368">source:trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb@13036#L368</a><br />It is not used at all.</p>
<p><a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/13036/entry/trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb#L399">source:trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb@13036#L399</a><br />It uses same functionality that method above (relies on HTTP_REFERER).</p>
<p><a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/13036/entry/trunk/app/helpers/application_helper.rb#L1100">source:trunk/app/helpers/application_helper.rb@13036#L1100</a><br />It could be replaced with `helper_method :back_url`.</p>
<p><a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/13036/entry/trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb#L390">source:trunk/app/controllers/application_controller.rb@13036#L390</a><br />This condition is never satisfied. I did not find an usage.</p> Redmine - Patch #15390 (New): Simple Redmine Sub-directory Supporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/153902013-11-19T03:44:00ZYehuda Katz
<p>This patch brings <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/HowTo_Install_Redmine_in_a_sub-URI">HowTo_Install_Redmine_in_a_sub-URI</a> up to Rails 3.<br />It seems that the routes are loaded before <code>config/environment.rb</code>, so putting the <code>Redmine::Utils::relative_url_root</code> there does not work because the scope of the routes has already been set. Each plugin needs to be modified with just the <code>scope</code>.</p>
<p>Tested on:<br /><pre>
Environment:
Redmine version 2.3.3.stable.12244
Ruby version 2.0.0-p247 (2013-06-27) [i686-linux]
Rails version 3.2.13
Environment production
Database adapter Mysql2
Redmine plugins:
redmine_inline_attach_screenshot 0.4.6
redmine_stealth 0.6.0
</pre><br />For the record, both plugins work fine with almost no modification.</p> Redmine - Patch #13068 (New): Allow plugins to generate test coverage reports on MRI 1.9https://www.redmine.org/issues/130682013-02-03T16:12:15ZHarry Garrood
<p>The attached patch adds a rake task redmine:plugins:coverage, which uses SimpleCov to generate plugin test coverage reports.</p> Redmine - Patch #9319 (New): Prevent passing :label option to HTML tag in TabularFormBuilderhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/93192011-09-26T10:00:20ZAlex Shulgin
<p>See attached.</p> Redmine - Patch #8109 (New): Support for global permissions in acts_as_attachablehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/81092011-04-08T21:09:39ZAndriy Lesyuk
<p>If an attachment is to be shown (e.g. an image) outside a project, <code>view_permission</code> option does not work:<br /><pre><code class="ruby syntaxhl"><span class="n">acts_as_attachable</span> <span class="ss">:view_permission</span> <span class="o">=></span> <span class="ss">:view_attachments</span>
</code></pre></p>
<p>This happens because <code>acts_as_attachable</code> supports only project permissions. The attached patch adds support for global permissions as well...</p> Redmine - Feature #7972 (New): Include SSL configuration in default setup procedurehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/79722011-03-23T17:54:54ZTimo Schäfer
<p>SSL configuration for admin console regardless which http daemon and IMAP and postfix should be part of the installation procedure.</p>
<p>Makes it easier for people new to linux servers to handle their stuff in a secure way.</p> Redmine - Feature #7617 (New): Replicating a redmine instance geographically across continentshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/76172011-02-13T13:50:21ZDave Täht
<p>On the bufferbloat.net project there will be developers spread across a minimum of three continents - Europe, the USA, and Australia. The latencies for accessing a site based only in the USA are already quite high.</p>
<p>I am curious what it would take to make redmine more of a "read-mostly" system, where the primary database connection could be served locally (updates streamed from the main postgres database), and edit operations only served from the main site?</p> Redmine - Feature #7558 (New): Built-in critical data backuphttps://www.redmine.org/issues/75582011-02-06T01:49:36ZFrank DeBoer
<p>Requesting a built-in data backup functionality that can be preferably configured with a cron like syntax. The goal would be to create an archive that later can be imported so for that per instructions we need a copy of the data as well as copy of files. Personally I would add a flag for whether to include local files on disk as those are typically snapshot already. Similarly we need a capability for an admin to import the data from a previous snapshot.</p> Redmine - Feature #7441 (New): Need of charts bugs reporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/74412011-01-25T13:48:41ZHarris Ratsimba
<p>That is pity that there is no graphical report generation like in Bugzilla. (bar chart, line chart pie,...)</p> Redmine - Feature #7388 (New): Add option in textarea to use tab to insert tab character in Descr...https://www.redmine.org/issues/73882011-01-20T12:24:07ZMarin Grizelj
<p>Add option in textarea to use tab to insert tab character in Description.</p> Redmine - Patch #7204 (New): Caching of public pages, requested from anonymous users (10x - 20x s...https://www.redmine.org/issues/72042010-12-31T02:47:32ZMassimo Zaniboni
<p>I need a quicker access for public pages, requested from anonymous users.</p>
<p>I can not use a caching reverse proxy because the web proxy does not know when a page is requested from a registered user, or when the page is requested from an anonymous user.</p>
<p>In this patch the Ruby/Redmine application controller returns a page from the cache with ~ 10x - 20x speedup respecting normal pages. The caching is applied only if the user is anonymous (not logged) and only if the page does not contains forms with an authenticity token.</p>
<p>The cached page is different according the locale of user, so different pages for different locales are returned correctly.</p>
<p>The Redmine administrator can configure the cache refresh rate using the main Settings form.</p>
<p>The caching is performed using the caching method specified in the config/additional_environment.rb file. I added something like</p>
<pre>
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
config.action_controller.cache_store = :file_store, File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '../tmp/cache')
</pre>
<p>I tested the patch on version 1.0.5, but it is not yet on a server in production.</p>
<p>The patch can be applied to <a class="changeset" title="Fixes wrong Polish translation of "blocks" and "duplicates" (#6895)." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/4595">r4595</a> or Git commit:6659c630b264325</p>
Warnings / sorry in advance :-)
<ul>
<li>this is my first ruby code</li>
<li>this is my first ruby on rails code</li>
<li>I'm not a native english speaker, and probably my labels/texts is not completely correct</li>
</ul>
<p>Many thanks for the good product that is Redmine!</p> Redmine - Feature #7110 (New): Api documentation tabhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/71102010-12-14T14:41:18ZFrancois Martorello
<p>Add Tab with API documentation of the code like Doxygen ...</p> Redmine - Feature #7109 (New): how to assign role for user while registering?https://www.redmine.org/issues/71092010-12-14T11:24:32Zvenkat chowdary
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I want assign role for people while are registering. How can i assign ? <br />i have created custom-field with name of role in user but its not linking with roles available in the roles and permission field.</p> Redmine - Feature #7105 (New): Popup menu for the Projects linkhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/71052010-12-13T21:39:32ZEmmanuel Bourgerie
<p>Hi !</p>
<p>I'm an occasional Jira user, and there is a little feature that I really appreciate. Here are the details :</p>
<p>Imagine a little arrow just near the Projects link (on the very top). Clicking this arrow would load the projects list in a list (AJAX is my friend), then I could jump to a project quickly instead of having to load the entire page.</p>
<p>Having this would be a great pleasure. I know it's a detail, but such details make life easier isn't ? ;)</p>
So, if your holidays are boring, here is a little plus that would make it awesome :
<ul>
<li>Highlights projects the users is working on by splitting the list in two parts : "My projects", "Other projects". On a large list, I assume users often switch between a few projects, so it wouldn't be necessary to scroll.</li>
</ul> Redmine - Feature #6808 (New): first class citizenry for all types of fields in Redminehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/68082010-11-02T18:31:29ZAlbert Rosenfield
<p>I think that core fields, plugin fields and custom fields should all be part of the same structure in the database and internals.</p>
<p>The goal: to treat each kind of field equally well everywhere in the Redmine interface.</p>
It would help with various stuff all around:
<ul>
<li>allow functionality to be segregated into separately maintainable plugins (eg. Gantt)</li>
<li>fix the inability to sort the order of some fields (eg. the placement of built-in timelog fields as opposed to custom ones)</li>
<li>fix various problems where columns are missing from output (eg custom fields in timelog detail view)</li>
<li>fix various problems with excess filtering options (eg. due-date when calendar+gantt+etc is disabled)</li>
<li>fix various problems with too little filtering options (eg. custom fields)</li>
</ul>
<p>Lots more, the point is that it would generally be a good thing.</p>
<p>(As a subsequent issue, at a hypothetical point in time where the above has happened, I'd also like to see a Permission automatically created for each field, so that an administrator can decide that fx. the Assignee field of an issue is only editable by some users. Ie. those who via various bindings have the automatically created "Edit <field>" permission.)</p> Redmine - Patch #6807 (New): internal hostname included in back_urlhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/68072010-11-02T18:17:33ZAlbert Rosenfield
<p>Hi</p>
<p>The documentation recommends that Redmine run behind a reverse proxy such as nginx for doing SSL and caching.</p>
<p>Is it on purpose that the internal URL ("localhost" in my case) rather than the external URL from Administration --> Settings --> General --> Host_name is exposed in this configuration?</p>
<p>Every time a user hits a page and is redirected to the login page, the back_url parameter in the query string contains the host "localhost".</p>
<p>Attached is a patch to fix this, in case it is not intentional.</p> Redmine - Feature #6701 (New): Split the Enumerations admin panel to separate panelshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/67012010-10-19T22:24:27ZEric Davis
<p>Grouping Activities, Document Categories, and Issue Priorities in the Enumerations menu can be confusing to new users. I suggest splitting them into three separate admin panels with their own menu item (like how LDAP authentication is).</p> Redmine - Feature #6665 (New): Copy member settings between projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/66652010-10-14T07:09:37Zleigh gawne
<p>It would be useful to be able to copy member configurations from one project to another. When you have many member with different roles in a project, and you wish to create the same member access structure in another project, you must currently do this manually, which can be time consuming and error prone.</p> Redmine - Feature #6645 (Reopened): atomic 'grab' buttonhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/66452010-10-12T14:26:32ZAlbert Rosenfield
<p>I'd like to see a button in Redmine to atomically make a person the "active handler" for an issue.</p>
<p>Background:<br />-----------<br />When Redmine is used more as a support ticket system than a software development system, there is often a necessity for answering issues quickly after their creation. (In industry parlance, I think it is called a "guaranteed response time"?)</p>
<p>A couple of handlers may be on duty to respond to issues. Whenever a new issue pops up, they receive it on their dashboard (whatever screen they use for that), and start replying to it.</p>
<p>The problem is that two or more handlers often start replying with more or less the same response to the same issue, wasting their time.</p>
<p>Proposed solution:<br />------------------<br />A plugin or option that, when enabled, adds a "Grab" button to the issue list, for any issues that do not currently have a handler.</p>
<p>When clicked, the button just makes sure that noone else has already clicked the button, and when not, it atomically assigns the case to the user that clicked it.</p>
<p>(If another user pressed Grab first, a message is displayed to that effect, optimally with the user name of the person who got there first.)</p>
<p>How this solves the problem:<br />----------------------------<br />Now, handlers can first click the "Grab" button, and only when they receive a confirmation from the system that the case is now their responsibility, will they start to update the issue.</p>
<p>--</p>
<p>I have too little experience with Redmine to know if this is possible to implement as a plugin. If anyone could mentor a bit and tell me what the main things necessary for constructing a plugin (or patch) to do the above would be, maybe I could work on it myself.</p>
<p>Help much appreciated :-)</p> Redmine - Feature #6643 (New): real prioritieshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/66432010-10-12T14:08:13ZAlbert Rosenfield
<p>Hi</p>
<p>This is a slightly complex issue, but I wanted to air it anyway.</p>
<p>I'd like to see support for real priorities.</p>
<p>I don't mean the kind of priority that everyone else has, which is actually a severity level (1 thru 5, or named but similar levels).</p>
<p>With "real", I mean that if you take any two items on a prioritized list, one of them is always more important (= has higher priority) than the other.</p>
<p>Just like in the real world, when you create a prioritized list, every item has exactly one place on that list. No two items can reside at the same location in the prioritized list. (This is important.)</p>
<p>[Technically, in a database table, the priority-ranking column would be UNIQUE, so that there are as many values as there are issues.]</p>
<p>The same concept from the real world should be possible to perform in an issue tracker. Project coordinators (or another role) would have access to prioritize items, with the only limitation being that an issue cannot be prioritized above an issue which it is dependent upon (as obviously the dependency needs to be fixed first, thus the dependency must reside higher on the list of priorities).</p>
<p>Developers on a project would likely also have access to prioritize items, and any conflict should be resolved in the real world (or over irc, jabber, skype, etc) with the system's only responsibility being to send out an email to all involved parties when priorities have been changed.</p>
<p>[GUI-wise, prioritizing is best performed from a screen where the entire list of issues is present, such as <a class="external" href="http://redmine/projects/PROJECT/issues">http://redmine/projects/PROJECT/issues</a>.]</p>
<p>[Example GUI layout: a click on an issue line brings out a button panel in a margin reserved for this on the right-hand side of the issue list. The panel contains the buttons "move up", "move down", "move before..." and "move after...". Clicking move up/down does the obvious, while clicking the "move before/after" buttons would pop up a dialog layer that asks which item to put the item before or after..]</p>
<p>I hope this makes sense (English is not my native language!), if not I'd be happy to try and explain better.</p> Redmine - Feature #6380 (New): filter in reporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/63802010-09-13T12:32:59ZJerome Millon
<p>Hi, could you allow user to choose different filters in report (tracker, spent time, estimated time, due date, resolution %, priority, subject, etc.) ?</p>
<p>In my factory, managers need the following indicators by week, month and trimester for each person and for each task :
* time spent,
* initial estimated time,
* % done,
* remaining time,
* due date,
* category,
* resolution,
* affected version.</p>
<p>That's why those filtered values are very valuable for managers who can follow activity by week or by month.</p>
<p>Thereby we can compile a kind of changelog between two revisions with filters "affected version", "resolution" and "category".</p>
<p>Thank you.</p> Redmine - Feature #6369 (New): Add custom format field type that is Resolvershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/63692010-09-12T04:51:10ZBurt Culver
<p>I want to make a custom field that is a list of the resolvers on a project. This would allow the developer to "assign" a code review to a particular person without losing Assigned To status. We tried reassigning the issue to the code reviewer but it ended up confusing people watching the issue and you had to check the issue history to really understand who its really assigned to.</p>
<p>I could do this by hard coding a list of users in a List custom field, but since redmine already has the smarts to make the list of Assigned To: people, I should be able to use that list to assign a user to a custom field.</p> Redmine - Feature #6367 (New): Shorten links to tickets in comments to #1234 format on save https://www.redmine.org/issues/63672010-09-12T04:39:19ZBurt Culver
<p>If a user enters a link to a ticket in a comment like <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/issues/6363">http://www.redmine.org/issues/6363</a>, redmine should shorten the link to <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Defect: NoMethodError causes HTTP 500 error (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/1234">#1234</a> so that readers can get the title hover effects of the shortened link.</p>
<p>Similar treatment would be nice for links to wiki pages or other internal links.</p> Redmine - Feature #6366 (New): Due date on an issue should follow the associated release due date...https://www.redmine.org/issues/63662010-09-11T18:50:33ZTony Jacobs
<p>When an issue does not have an end date assigned, but it does have a version assigned, and the version does have a date assigned, then the end date of the associated bug should be implicitly assumed to be the release date.</p>
<p>I think it's a misfeature to want the upper bound of an existing end date to be clamped to the release date, so I'm explicitly not asking for that here. Just when the end date is undefined / null.</p>
<p>Observed in Redmine 1.0.1 against MySQL 5.0.91</p> Redmine - Feature #6360 (New): Title attributes for major interface elementshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/63602010-09-10T18:09:31ZHarold Figueroa
<p>Adding title attributes to various important interface elements (the top navigation elements come to mind) would help users new to Redmine to quickly learn something about the way the system works.</p>
<p>Title attributes will be displayed by modern browsers on hover, but could also be enhanced through the use of js libraries like qtip (<a class="external" href="http://craigsworks.com/projects/qtip/">http://craigsworks.com/projects/qtip/</a>).</p>
<p>This would require that the title attribute text be available in the various translations. It could be useful to allow some administrator level modify this text if needed to match the a particular project's approach to say the Wiki or News.</p> Redmine - Feature #6321 (New): Plugin web interface and web installationhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/63212010-09-07T10:11:56ZEric Georgiades
<p>The installation and usage of plugins is currently limited to the system's administrator, however it would be an amazing feature (and would require a complete re-writing of how plugins get implemented) if the Redmine administrator could upload, install and configure a plugin via the control panel online on the web interface.</p>
<p>i.e. How popular CMS allow installation of modules etc.</p>
<p><em>This is something I personally would love to see.<br />I hope this post isn't already posted, I searched for it, my apologies if it is.</em></p> Redmine - Feature #6214 (New): Page name expansion for linkshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/62142010-08-25T15:25:50ZŽeljko Trogrlić
<p>Writing <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/SomePageName">some page name</a> every time just to add space is lots of unnecessary work.</p>
<p>Wiki should replace <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/SomePageName">SomePageName</a> with something more friendly.</p>
<p>Simpler option is to just add spaces between words (works well for most of the names).</p>
<p>More sophisticated option is to add proper name as page attribute and use it instead of page name. In addition, it could be rendered on top of page to avoid duplicating it as h1.</p> Redmine - Feature #6213 (New): Common acronym definitionhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/62132010-08-25T15:17:00ZŽeljko Trogrlić
<p>It is possible to define acronyms using Textile<br /> <abbr title="Internet Protocol">IP</abbr><br />but that means that acronyms must be defined every time when they are used.</p>
Externalize acronym definition so they can be defined only once. Track three attributes for each acronym:
<ul>
<li>acronym</li>
<li>full name</li>
<li>link (wiki or external)</li>
</ul> Redmine - Feature #6212 (New): Page synonymshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/62122010-08-25T15:12:48ZŽeljko Trogrlić
<p>Writing text/link pair every time is too much trouble; it would be easier to define page synonyms.</p>
<p>So instead of<br /> <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/VisualSourceSafe">VSS</a><br />and<br /> <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/VisualSourceSafe">version control</a><br />one could define synonym and write <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/VSS">VSS</a> or <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/VersionControl">VersionControl</a></p> Redmine - Feature #6211 (New): Make WikiWords and acronyms as wiki linkshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/62112010-08-25T15:04:59ZŽeljko Trogrlić
To reduce work and troubles with sloppy users, it would be really helpful to introduce automatic links for:
<ul>
<li>WikiWords</li>
<li>acronyms</li>
</ul>
Examples:
<ul>
<li>ClearCase</li>
<li>UDP</li>
</ul>
<p>That way users do not even have to think about links, they will appear by magic.</p> Redmine - Feature #6062 (New): Meeting tracker...https://www.redmine.org/issues/60622010-08-06T15:12:27ZMarc Mengel
<p>In discussion with one of our users the other day, It occurred to me that one can post project meetings in the project calendar by making<br />"Meeting" a new tracker type. Out of the box, you get:</p>
<ul>
<li>Meeting shows up on project calendar on the right day</li>
<li>You can "invite" people to the meeting by setting them as watchers</li>
<li>You can make subtasks for people to do things to prepare for the meeting</li>
</ul>
<p>The downsides are that you have to:</p>
<ul>
<li>put the time and location of the meeting in the Subject and/or description</li>
<li>Some issue fields (i.e. percent done, etc.) don't really apply</li>
<li>No way to create a repeating meeting, but you can copy the previous one and change the date.</li>
</ul>
<p>It occurs to me that one could correct most of the downsides by making Issues and Meetings subclasses of a common type that shows up in the calendar, but make Meetings have a few differing fields.</p> Redmine - Feature #6059 (New): Global linkshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/60592010-08-06T14:03:02ZJames Mahler
<p>On the right there is "issues" and "custom queries". The custom queries only show up on the projects they apply to.</p>
<p>I extensively use custom queries. Since there seems to be plenty of real estate on the right, it would be helpful to me anyways if there was another group for "links" (or named whatever). If there were a way to add my queries tied to a project over there (perhaps in settings) so I could quickly switch between projects with custom queries, that would be great.</p> Redmine - Feature #6058 (New): better sub project supporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/60582010-08-06T13:53:08ZJames Mahler
<p>I use a lot of sub projects in redmine. Sub-projects don't work nearly as nice as they could. There are a few features that would make sub projects work much nicer.</p>
<ol>
<li>be able to inherit settings from parent project. Most notably is members section. Maybe something like a check box that says inherit from parent project disables being able to set it on sub projects.</li>
<li>email notifications you have to pick each project and it's sub projects. It would be nice if there was a choice for project + all sub projects.</li>
</ol>
<p>There are a few other things but those two (or just the first) would greatly help.</p> Redmine - Feature #5955 (New): Hooks should provide all controller instance variables by defaulthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/59552010-07-25T09:39:08ZHolger Just
<p>Currently, many hook calls provide some of the instance variables of the respective controller instance to the hook (plus some additional data). In <a class="issue tracker-1 status-8 priority-4 priority-default" title="Defect: hook for :view_repositories_show_contextual is incomplete (Reopened)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/5932">#5932</a>, it was shown again, that this data is often not sufficient.</p>
<p>A "common" pattern is to use <code>context[:controller].instance_variable_get("@my_var")</code> which is rather hacky from an API point of view. It would be better if by default all instance variables of the controller could be provided to the hook.</p>
<p>The best implementation would probably be by providing a proxy object to the hook. That way, the usage would not be restricted much but could provide a much cleaner API. Another possibility would be to copy some of the logic from the variable passing from the controller to the view.</p> Redmine - Feature #5938 (New): Project Page Viewing and Collapsing of Subprojectshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/59382010-07-22T11:59:40ZEric Losiewicz
<p>Currently in the main Project view, all subprojects are shown under the major projects. No way to collapse these views. If you have many subprojects, or subprojects of subprojects this view becomes cumbersome very quickly.</p>
<p>Another option that does not exist is being able to choose how much information is shown on the main 'Project' page. Being able to define what is viewable would also clean up this view. For example, I would like to be able to define only top level projects be viewable on main project page. In other words, don't display subprojects on the main page.</p> Redmine - Feature #5836 (New): Add "edit subject" (rename) function to context menuhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/58362010-07-08T01:52:13ZAkiko Takano
<p>Our members sometimes submit the new issue with inappropriate subjct, and hope to edit subject correctly.<br />I wish I could edit subjects at issues list(index) page via context menu.</p> Redmine - Feature #5825 (New): Fine grained permissions - per projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/58252010-07-06T13:21:51ZВе Fio
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I needed to setup fine grained permissions on my site, more specifically, the roles and their permissions, I need them to be configurable per project. I was disappointed Redmine didn't allow this level of fine grained control, as I'm sure it would be very useful for many people.</p>
<p>I need it because on the site I'm hosting, I'll be doing a few open source projects, but I also need to be able to develop closed source projects too. The current integration has it set up, so that if I want to disable User A from seeing the source (though the Repository browsing link), User A is disabled for every single project, but I want to allow User A to see the source of my open source project, but not my closed source one, and I DON'T want to disable the Repository module, because I want my developers to be able to browse with freedom like they should be able too. Besides that, if I have a closed source project and I disable the repository module, but I have some open source projects too, so I allow the permission role of non-member to be able to checkout code, they can get the code from my closed source project too, which isn't good!</p>
<p>Conclusion: Fine grained control would be GREAT. I was thinking of having fine grained control set to default (global configuration), but allowable to change the settings.</p>
<p>I use the SVN integration, so I would love it if this could work with SVN. Thank you.</p> Redmine - Feature #5799 (New): Add user management and group management permissionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/57992010-07-01T13:44:19ZDavid Marín Carreño
<p>It would be great if two new permissions could be given to roles: user management and group management.</p>
<p>As the only way for assigning a task to several people is by assigning it to groups, I think that a project manager should be able to manage groups (perhaps these groups would be only for a project...)</p> Redmine - Feature #5658 (New): Add item on AJAX context menu to display details of selected issueshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/56582010-06-08T21:27:30ZRaphael B
<p>There doesn't seem to be a good way to display the details of selected issues besides relying on a filter followed by a pdf or atom dump. Adding this to the context menu seems like it would solve the problem.</p> Redmine - Feature #5640 (New): Write access to the repository. Or the link between the repository...https://www.redmine.org/issues/56402010-06-03T12:34:40ZLeonid Myravyev
<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I think it would be cool if we could save some documents, such as wiki pages, into the repository.<br />Or, for example, update the TODO file, depending on the issues. Or, attach files from the section "documents" to the repository.</p>
<p>Once again, for example. If we changed the wiki page -> redmine created new commit. Or else, we have changed the file in the repository "doc / wiki / index.tl", and it was renewed in the "wiki" section.</p>
<p>It do not easy, but it is very cool.</p> Redmine - Feature #5516 (New): A new field for Quality Assisthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/55162010-05-12T18:34:03ZDaoen Pan
<p>A new field for Quality Assist with member value will be great. if an issue has been set with a quality assist, then only quality assist can close the issue.</p> Redmine - Feature #5483 (New): Change subtask viewhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/54832010-05-09T12:48:51ZJens Goldhammer
<p>Subtask feature was implemented in <a class="changeset" title="Adds subtasking (#443) including: * priority, start/due dates, progress, estimate, spent time rol..." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/3573">r3573</a>. <br />In comparision to Erics patch in ticket #443 we have a different subtasks view now.<br /><img src="Hierarchy" title="trunk" alt="trunk" /><br />I would like to see the subtasks view of Erics patch.<br /><img src="Hierarchy" title="erics patch" alt="erics patch" /></p>
<p>Reasons why I find erics solution better:<br />- you can see in one table which tickets belong together. In the trunk solution you always have to look at the middle and at the top to correlate the tickets.<br />- you are able to make actions (change status etc.) on the parent and child tickets in erics solution. This is very cool in my eyes because you see more information like comments in difference to the default ticket view (under menu entry ticket).</p> Redmine - Feature #5428 (New): Featured Fileshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/54282010-05-03T07:30:00ZAnonymous
<p>A <em>"featured"</em> file would get a download link on the project's overview page.</p>
<p>This would for example, make it easy for end-users to find the project's latest stable release without having to search around.</p> Redmine - Feature #5420 (New): User support helper scripthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/54202010-05-01T04:31:44ZMuntek Singh
<p>New script or additional switch to script/about that outputs all the info in script/about + redmine version information and automatically pastes it to a pastebin and outputs a url the user can share with support team. If there is a way to determine more about the environment (is it using passenger, fcgi, mongrel, thin, etc) that would be awesome.</p>
<p>Good way would be to use the pastebin.com API: <a class="external" href="http://pastebin.com/api.php">http://pastebin.com/api.php</a></p>
<p>This way we can tell users "Run script/helpme" and give us the url so we can more efficiently troubleshoot.</p> Redmine - Feature #5391 (New): progression of versions *per* *branch*https://www.redmine.org/issues/53912010-04-27T18:48:17ZDaniel Miller
<p>In some schools of thought, major-release versions are branches that are never merged wholesale back to trunk or to any other release-branch. Then point-releases occur along all of several actively developed/maintained major releases. For example, observe GCC. Currently, gcc-4.3, gcc-4.4, and gcc-4.5 (and perhaps many others that are off my radar screen right now) are all actively and rather independently developed and maintained while ever-more brand-new work is happening on trunk. There can be many versions released along, say, gcc-4.5 for a while, during the same period that, say, relatively fewer versions are released along gcc-4.3. I am not focusing on a old GCC bug whose resolution is being merged or ported to all of gcc-3.3, gcc-4.1, gcc-4.2, gcc-4.3, gcc-4.4, gcc-4.5, and trunk. Instead, I am focusing on the release identifiers that bundle up multiple (different) resolutions along each of these independent branches.</p>
<p>Conversely, Redmine does not firmly have this concept of versions progressing along branches independently, concurrently. Instead, Redmine's current lack of capability implicitly implies a strictly linear set of versions. For example, roadmap is a linear nonbranching list, not an n-ary tree that could model what is going on with GCC as described above.</p>
<p>This is not only important for GCC in OSS. This is the way that industrial commercial software is often delivered to customers. Indeed, in defense contractors and telecom equipment manufacturers, it is customary to have not only a branch per major release, but rather: every contractual release to <em>each</em> customer is itself a "major release" that deserves its own branch with a linear progression of versions along that branch. In terms of GCC (used as a purely hypothetical example here instead of an arcade body of software on some hardware that you have never heard of), imagine that gcc-4.4 was delevered to the Navy, the Army, the Marines, AT&T, Verizon, and Deutsche Telekom. Not only would gcc-4.4 be an on-going branch (that is never merged wholesale with any other release-branch or trunk) that is separate from gcc-4.3 and gcc-4.5 as described above, no, the set of branches {gcc-4.4-Navy, gcc-4.4-Army, gcc-4.4-Marines, gcc-4.4-ATT, gcc-4.4-Verizon, gcc-4.4-DeutscheTelekom} would all be created. Why? Because the cost of certifying & deploying a release on to possibly 100,000s of machines can run into the millions of dollars per release. Thus, Navy wants to have its own gate-keeper to control how often new releases come in their door. Army wants their own gate-keeper. Marines, their own. AT&T, their own. Verizon, their own. Deutsche Telekom, their own. Along with all of this, each one wants their own report of what changed and precisely why, for what they call "traceability" so that, say, one telecom company is not precipitating troublesome changes into another telecom company's software, perhaps maliciously. This is why tools like Redmine (e.g., DevTrack, DDTS, ClearQuest) have existed at such companies for over 20 years as COTS tools (and even longer as in-house tools).</p>
<p>But in short, solve the complete GCC problem of concurrent-branch development & maintenance well and everything else will naturally fall into place for the even-more-elaborate scenarios too. Indeed, it seems that, analogous to the GCC situation, even Ruby would be needing this feature too for maintenance along the 1.8 version of the language that occurs concurrently with development & maintenance along the 1.9 version of the language.</p> Redmine - Feature #5161 (New): Ability to backup a projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/51612010-03-23T20:26:12ZMichael Koch
<p>It would be useful to have a feature/plugin that would allow a Project Manager (or equivalent role) to backup all the files and information from a Redmine project. Maybe this could be implemented through a plugin, and would basically grab all the files and data and save them as a zip file as raw data. For bandwidth constraints, the number of times this could be done could be limited by admins.</p>
<p>Down the road, it'd be good to have a feature to upload a project to a new instance of Redmine, allowing for true data portability.</p> Redmine - Feature #5078 (New): Documental Repository vía JCRhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/50782010-03-15T08:57:15ZJon Blasco
<p>Sería deseable un plugin que permitiera configurar un Gestor Documental para la documentación, Wiki, etc vía el estándar JCR.<br />La integración debe ser estructural para que todos los módulos puedan almacenar objetos en el repositorio ahorrando código.<br />-<br />It would be desirable to allow a plugin to configure via JCR a DMS for the documentation, Wiki, etc.<br />Integration should be structural so that all modules,saving code, can store objects in the repository.</p>
<p>URLs:<br />JCR on RAILS <a class="external" href="http://dev.day.com/microsling/content/blogs/main/railsjcr.html">http://dev.day.com/microsling/content/blogs/main/railsjcr.html</a><br />Apache Jackrabbit <a class="external" href="http://jackrabbit.apache.org/">http://jackrabbit.apache.org/</a><br />EXO JCR <a class="external" href="http://forge.ow2.org/project/shownotes.php?release_id=3863">http://forge.ow2.org/project/shownotes.php?release_id=3863</a></p> Redmine - Feature #4980 (New): Reference to a commit in a different projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/49802010-03-03T16:40:39ZDamien MATHIEU
<p>Using git, every commit in the repository has a different hash. The chances to have twice the same hash in two different repositories are quite low.<br />However when we reference a commit (with commit:xxx) in an issue but this commit is not in the project's repository but in an other's, the link isn't made.</p>
<p>Perhaps displaying something like (project's name)commit in the link so we would see it's not in the current project but we're going somewhere else ?</p> Redmine - Feature #4960 (New): Links to latest version of all files modified by a tickets associa...https://www.redmine.org/issues/49602010-03-02T01:19:48ZPhilip Edwards
<p>In our organization we do large amounts of peer code review. This is done one a per Issue basis. Often there can be 20-30 subversion commits per ticket by multiple developers. Each of these commits may modify multiple files. The review process involves sanity checking code and enforcing coding and application standards on the completed Issue. When it comes to identifying what files to review, reviewers need to look within multiple associated revisions.</p>
<p>It would be invaluable to have a list of files that have been modified by the associated revisions. This list could be collapsible and appear underneath Related Issues on the show issue screen. The link text would be the file path within the repository and when clicked would take the user directly to the HEAD revision of that file.</p>
<p>This list of files modified per Issue would simplify and speed up the code review process. Often we merge functionality between projects sharing a similar code base. To have a list of files referenced for a feature ticket would also allow us quickly identify what files to merge into other code bases.</p> Redmine - Feature #4829 (New): Write an installerhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/48292010-02-13T04:31:54Zoliver stieber
<p>I know there are installation instructions on the wiki, but it would be really nice to have some kind of installer for redmine (and deb packages would be cool too).</p>
<p>Maybe your waiting until you reach 1.0 and only want competent people who will do good testing and bug reports to play around / see it at the moment?</p>
<p>I say this because people (including myself!) tend not to fully read things. When I initially and even the second time I went to install redmine I just blindly kinda followed the command line bits of the installation process and didn't look at the bit that says which version of whatever I needed to install and run a particular version of redmine, or I did I just didn't correlate the version numbers that are hard coded in the redmine installation instructions page with the version numbers in the command lines and so replace them.</p>
<p>It may be a good idea to update the wiki with [matcing version of rails for version of redmine] etc... to make it a littler clearer and not have people thinking that redmine didn't work like I initially did.</p>
<p>Also looking at the different instructions for different distributions etc... they all see to advice different (sometimes completely different) things to do, e.g. ubuntu says to use an old version of redmine with virtual box. debian says you can use packages etc... (don't the deb packages work with ubuntu?)</p>
<p>Also after I finally got redmine (on my third attempt) working there were some features I was really expecting to be in there (like issue dependancies and dependancies) that weren't in there. There were some kind of relation ship things that I couldn't quite work out what they were supposed to do by their names and dependant / child/ pendant/ parent (the ones I was really after) didn't seem to be there.</p>
<p>After a bit of head scratching I found out that it was supported by installing a plugin, it would be nice to have the installation script or whatever also install plugins by name and by feature and also to have packages for those plugins.</p>
<p>It may also be a good idea to update the redmine installation instructions so that they mention a list of additional features that are supported by installing plugins and which plugin to install to get that feature with a pointer to the documentation and installation instruction fot it.</p>
<p>Also the installation howtos following page <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/HowTos">http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/HowTos</a> I think should really be tidied up and integrated with the core redmine install page. (note the redmine installation instructions which is also really a how to doesn't seem to be listed).</p>
<p>I don't mind doing it if you let me know what you would like doing. I'm not working at the moment so have plenty of time to do things (though I also have plenty of things to do, I need something like redmine so that I can organize them all and give me (and my girlfiend) a nice stream of tickets, since if I don't have a list of things to do I either end up doing nothing or just doing things impulsively and not usually in the most productive or correct priority order)</p> Redmine - Feature #4826 (New): picker needed to find id's of related issues and projects etc...https://www.redmine.org/issues/48262010-02-13T02:41:08Zoliver stieber
<p>Background....</p>
<p>"One of the features I need the most from a project / bug management system is the ability to relate projects and bugs together.</p>
<p>This is because projects or modules / stages of a project are often dependant unpon othh projects reacing a certain point of completion before they can go ahead and it's nice to have some documentation of relations between projects / modules etc.. to assist in configuration management.</p>
<p>I also work by having one large project / bug that covers a partular bug or feature set, say plugins, and then break that down, first into sub projects and modules, then into features all the way down to individual work blocks that may take no longer than an hour or so to complete that can then be assigned and picked up by someone.</p>
<p>This assists greatly in refining estimates, seeing progress, making sure that everything that needs to be done is done and seeing what has been done and what has been left out and many other project/ team and configuration management activities , as well as enabling fine grained documentation for the specifications , design etc... of everything."</p>
<p>The way redmine works at the moment isn't very user friendly for doing this,</p>
<p>I think the easy solution would be to implement a picker to enable the user to search existing project / subproject /modules (I don't think redmine names anything a module yet, it's really a subproject) / issues etc... so I don't have to open another browser window and go through the whole process myself.</p>
<p>It may also be very tricky to do this with other redmine clients, so if the search ability with filtering capabilities was made part i it would be good. Also if it was AJAX able then the picker could be dynamic in the client being used.</p>
<p>It should also be possible to add these relations to a ticket / prject etc... when it is created and to pick the relation target as being a new ticket / project etc... so that I can easly for instance create a number of dependant issues from an existing issue or raise an issue and then create it's pendant issue or project.</p> Redmine - Feature #4558 (New): watch categories and usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/45582010-01-12T21:31:05ZAlex Last
<p>I have 2 suggestions for "watch" functionality:<br />1) subscribe to all changes performed by some user ("watch user")<br />2) subscribe to receive all new issues in some <em>component</em>. (currently can only subscribe to receive all issues in the project).</p> Redmine - Feature #4269 (New): Allow ca_path option for reposman.rb to validate peer certificatehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/42692009-11-23T14:27:48Zdigi byte
<p>I use the following command for automatic SVN repository creation:<br /><pre>
ruby /opt/redmine/extra/svn/reposman.rb --redmine https://localhost/redmine --svn-dir /var/svn --owner www-data --url file:///var/svn/ >> /var/log/redmine-reposman.log
</pre></p>
<p>I get this warning twice during the execution:<br /><pre>
warning: peer certificate won't be verified in this SSL session
</pre></p>
<p>When replacing 'https://localhost/redmine' to 'http://localhost/redmine' the warning disappears. How can the peer certificate be verified (I have a valid certificate, so this must be possible)? Or how can the peer verification be skipped (if redmine is only accessible on https)?</p>
<p>Thank you for looking into this issue.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />Pieter</p> Redmine - Feature #4111 (New): integrate Issues with basecamp TODOhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/41112009-10-26T08:39:20ZIkawe Saeem
<p>My company uses basecamp for project management, of which software development is only a part. Redmine works well for my needs, but I respect that the simplicity and elegance of basecamp justifies it's use by the remainder of the company.</p>
<p>What I would like is to integrate basecamp TODO's and redmine issues.</p>
<ol>
<li>the (basecamp)TODO item would be the subject of the (redmine) issue</li>
<li>comments on the TODO would create a comment on the redmine issue (and vice versa)</li>
<li>resolving on basecamp would change the status on redmine (and vice versa)</li>
<li>time tracking</li>
</ol>
<p>Are there other potential integration points?</p> Redmine - Feature #3963 (New): Associate a hostname to a particular projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/39632009-10-03T12:43:06ZJulien Cornuwel
<p>It would be nice if we could associate a hostname to a particular project. As an example, with correct DNS and webserver configurations, I'd like to set :</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://www.project1.com">www.project1.com</a> --> my.redmine.server/projects/project1<br />or<br />project1.my.redmine.server --> my.redmine.server/projects/project1</p>
<p>That way, we could host multiple projects with their own domain names on the same redmine server.</p> Redmine - Patch #3901 (New): Make length of short project description customizablehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/39012009-09-22T12:10:26ZBernhard Furtmueller
<p>Introducing a configurable length of the short project description.</p>
<p>If you have many project with long descriptions some overview pages<br />get to long otherwise.</p>
<p>Thanks for feedback,<br />bernhard</p> Redmine - Feature #3788 (New): Fields with dropdowns should not show if there are no valueshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/37882009-08-27T17:48:05ZRobert Chady
<p>In the issue creation page, if dropdown boxes have no contents, is it possible to make it not display the option for it?</p>
<p>The functionality exists already. If you don't define Categories, the dropdown does not show up, nor does the label. HOwever, if you delete all Ticket Priorities, it still shows the label + empty dropdown box.</p> Redmine - Patch #3754 (New): add some additional URL paths to robots.txthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/37542009-08-18T17:40:50Zmark burdett
<p>My apache logs show that some redmine URLs are being heavily indexed by robots, and it seems like it would be best to have them blocked by robots.txt:<br />/issues<br />/projects/*/time_entries<br />/projects/N/wiki/* (where N is the numeric project id)<br />/repositories/annotate/*<br />/repositories/browse/*<br />/repositories/changes/*<br />/repositories/diff/*<br />/repositories/entry/*</p> Redmine - Feature #3508 (New): Migrating individual project from redmine to another instance of r...https://www.redmine.org/issues/35082009-06-18T06:27:21ZRamakrishna Krishnamsetty
<p>We have been using Redmine since more than 2 yrs now. After our clients get comfortable with redmine, we have had requests asking for their own instance of redmine. It will be great if there is a per-project migrate feature too. Some script that will backup the records particular to a proj and the associated files.</p>
<p>I should be able to just upload the package to redmine for it to autodeploy on another instance. Heck, I may start getting this done and submit a patch/module for backup and restore.</p> Redmine - Feature #3505 (New): Risk Managementhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/35052009-06-16T20:38:16ZLuiz Barbosa
<p>A cool feature would be a simple risk management app for projects.</p>
<p>You could specify facts and relate them to risks. Example:</p>
<p>Risk: Budget exceeded<br />Facts: Need for tools is unknown, Need for lots of travels, etc</p>
<p>And then you would point out the impact and the probability (from 0 to 10) of that happening, and the system would calculate a risk factor based on that info.</p> Redmine - Feature #3269 (New): Writing a single batch file for all rake taskshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/32692009-04-30T04:41:39Zkarthikeyan rangaswamy
<p>I am using redmine issue creation by email functionality.</p>
<p>I have used the rake tasks to create issues on particular project</p>
<p>This is that following rake task</p>
<p>rake redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=myhostaddress port=portno ssl=1 username=myemail11 password=mypassword1 project=myprojectname1 tracker=mytracker1 status=mystatus1 Priority=mypriority1 allow_override=project,status,tracker,priority</p>
<p>This rake task will create issues on myprojectname1</p>
<p>simliarly</p>
<p>rake redmine:email:receive_imap RAILS_ENV="production" host=myhostaddress port=portno ssl=1 username=myemail2 password=mypassword2 project=myprojectname2 tracker=mytracker2 status=mystatus2 Priority=mypriority2 allow_override=project,status,tracker,priority</p>
<p>This will create issues on myprojectname2</p>
<p>Like this i want to write many rake tasks .All the rake tasks are configured to diff email address.</p>
<p>Is it possible for me to write all the rake tasks in a single batch file and schedule that one in cron tab.whether it will work</p> Redmine - Feature #3146 (New): Optional Filters in custom querieshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/31462009-04-09T11:14:59ZThomas Woelfle
<p>Currently custom queries in the issues list are defined as a list of filters concatenated with an AND operator.</p>
<p>E.g. a custom query would be to show only issues where the Status is OPEN AND the Target Version is 0.5.0.</p>
<p>It is not possible to formulate an OR.</p>
<p>We have some custom fields to priorize issues from different point of views. E.g. the custom fields "Priority development", "Priority Customer", "Priority User", "Priority Sales", ...</p>
<p>These fields are set by different people in our organization. E.g. the "Priority Sales" field is set by people of our Sales organization. Using these fields we are deriving the tickets for a new version by selecting those tickets with the highest priority in one of these custom fields.</p>
<p>Now it would be nice to be able to create a custom query where either the "Priority Sales" OR the "Priority Customer" OR ... has a high priority.</p>
<p>Can the Redmine Custom Query feature be enhanced to allow the formulation of OR concatenated filters?</p> Redmine - Feature #3103 (New): function suggestion about open area of informationhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/31032009-04-02T05:45:03Zyounger yang
<p>If we want to open the document to dedicated people,wht shall we do.A new user can open all attachement file in another project.</p> Redmine - Feature #3048 (New): Central Wiki, FAQ, Documents, etc. for different Projectshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/30482009-03-25T10:47:37ZMartin Freiberger
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>is it possible to use ONE Wiki, FAQ, Documents, Files, Forum and News in more then one project? In the way that not every project hast its own module of the named. This would help much to spread the same informations over different projects, even when the users of those projects dont have access to the other projects.</p> Redmine - Feature #3031 (New): context menu won't allow Assigned_To change cross projectshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/30312009-03-23T16:03:31ZRobert Chady
<p>If you select a bunch of tasks and pull up the context menu, if the issues include more than one project you can not change the Assigned To. This is a real issue when, for example, a user is retasked that has issues scattered across multiple projects.</p>
<p>Could this be changed so the Assigned To is allowed to be changed?</p> Redmine - Feature #2951 (New): I would like to see Summery filtered on Versionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/29512009-03-11T11:17:00ZNoa Eriksson
<p>I think it would be great if in the Summery you can also see all issues filtered on versions. If you have a project and you planning severel versions you want to see summery for Tracker, Priority, Assigned to, Category based on a specific Version. Now I see all issues for the whole project but if you, let say, push issues forward to another Version, you don't want to see Summery on all issues in all versions ata the same time.</p> Redmine - Feature #2675 (New): Watch - add a personal commenthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26752009-02-05T08:25:14ZThomas Pihl
I love the watch-feature. I use it all the time, for all kinds of reasons:
<ul>
<li>Issues that i want to talk to the reporter</li>
<li>Patches i consider adding to my stack</li>
<li>Good examples of issues to show other</li>
<li>Issues to keep track off (i suppose original usage).</li>
</ul>
<p>My problem? Well, memory isnt what it once was (or was it ever). I have some pages of watched issues, but some of them i am not sure why i watched. Less problem here on redmine.org, more i clients installations where they often are part of feedback to give (but in person, not as comment).</p>
<p>Would it be possible to add a personal comment as well when tagging an issue with watch? And attach that to watch-emails? Is this interesting enough for others?</p>
<p>/T</p> Redmine - Feature #2671 (New): Reports to show people's working performance and project overview ...https://www.redmine.org/issues/26712009-02-05T02:12:56ZAmos Yang
<p>Will redmine has a report page for manager to view each people's working status, statistics?</p> Redmine - Feature #2646 (New): Having a dynamic sitemaps file for search robots scanninghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26462009-02-02T13:04:54ZAxel Voitier
<p>I though it would be useful to have a controller that generate a sitemaps.xml file.<br />More info about sitemaps:<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.sitemaps.org/">http://www.sitemaps.org/</a><br /><a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitemaps</a></p>
<p>Such a thing would help indexation of projects, wikis, forums, and any other relevant pages for the most important bots.<br />Main benefit would be the ability to say to these bots when a page has been updated for the last time (especially for wikis pages).<br />It would go similarly to what have been recently done for the robots.txt file: <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Defect: robots.txt file is has incorrect urls (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/2491">#2491</a> and <a class="changeset" title="Replaces the obsolete robots.txt with a cached action (#2491)." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/2319">r2319</a>.</p>
<p>In a more developed version it could allow the administrators (and maybe managers too) to set the periodicity scanning value for specifics pages (like news pages for instance, or, again, wikis pages), or give some pages a bigger importance value for indexing.</p>
<p>It is also imaginable to think about a "robots scan configuration tools" that fusion tunings for robots.txt and sitemaps.xml. Feature of such tool would be the ability to configure which pages should be scanned by (which) robots.</p>
<p>In the end: fine controls of what search robots can see.</p> Redmine - Feature #2613 (New): Define working steps/packages for ticketshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26132009-01-28T12:38:53ZThomas Woelfle
<p>The way we currently use Redmine is that some user creates a new Ticket and describes the task. When planning a new Version or when reviewing open tickets some other user tries to break down the ticket into steps that have to be done in order to close the ticket. I.e. in case of a bug steps would be something like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Reproduce the bug</li>
<li>Write a test that reproduces the bug</li>
<li>Fix the bug</li>
<li>...</li>
</ul>
<p>This breakdown is documented as comment of the ticket. Depending on that breakdown the time estimation is done. At some later time a user starts working on that ticket. I.e. he tries to reproduce a bug and fixes it. In order to track the progress that user updates the "%Done" field and provides comments on what he has already done. These comments are usually something like "Reproduced bug" or "Fixed bug". I.e. they almost always refer to the steps defined earlier. For the project controlling the "%Done" field is currently not very useful since the updates of that field our users make are almost arbitrarly. We are currently more interested in the comments because the qualify what has already been done for a ticket and what has still to be done.</p>
<p>Now it would be nice to be able to create such steps explicitly for a ticket. A user should be able to mark such a step as something like "completed" when he has finished that step. The "%Done" field can then become a computed field depending on how much steps have already been completed.</p> Redmine - Feature #2596 (New): There are X users currently {editing|viewing} this tickethttps://www.redmine.org/issues/25962009-01-26T23:13:20ZDouglas Manley
<p>I would like to know when another user is editing or viewing a particular ticket (via periodic AJAX request) so that I know whether or not to edit safely.</p>
<p>Perhaps a system-wide option for showing (or not showing) user names (or users in your group or something).</p> Redmine - Patch #2576 (New): Partially decouple application_helper.rb from Gravatarhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/25762009-01-24T22:17:36ZBrad Beattie
<p>The application_helper.rb directly accesses the Gravatar function by email. I would argue that it would be better to instead use vendor/plugins/gravatar/lib/gravatar.rb's gravatar_for function with the user object.</p>
<p>The situation I have here is that my local instance has modified the Gravatar plugin to use locally stored avatars linked by email address (as dictated by application_helper.rb). Occasionally, users change their email addresses, which requires renaming their avatar files. If the change I proposed was implemented, this local avatar plugin would be doable. Without it, the avatar system is intrinsically tied to email addresses.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what patch formats you prefer, so here's the proposed change:</p>
<pre><code class="ruby syntaxhl"><span class="k">def</span> <span class="nf">avatar</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">user</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="n">options</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="p">{</span> <span class="p">})</span>
<span class="k">if</span> <span class="no">Setting</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">gravatar_enabled?</span>
<span class="k">return</span> <span class="n">gravatar_for</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">user</span><span class="p">)</span> <span class="k">unless</span> <span class="n">user</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">mail</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">blank?</span> <span class="k">rescue</span> <span class="kp">nil</span>
<span class="k">end</span>
<span class="k">end</span>
</code></pre>
<p>Apologies if my syntax is wrong. I'm so very, very new to Ruby.</p> Redmine - Feature #2082 (New): Rename Issue as Ticket (or ...) in GUIhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/20822008-10-24T09:31:17ZErwan Ducroquet
<p>Currently (0.7.x) by default the GUI use the name "Issue" (as in Mantis, Jira) for something that is more generic.<br />It is sometime confusing for the occasional user who wants to look at features or enhancements.</p>
It will be great to replace it by something like (by order of preference) :
<ol>
<li>"Query" as in ClearQuest</li>
<li>"Ticket" as in TRAC</li>
<li>"WorkItem" as in MS-TeamSystem and Rational-TeamConcert</li>
</ol> Redmine - Feature #2060 (New): Make project members visibility configurable to user groupshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/20602008-10-21T13:05:58ZTobias Israel
<p>It would be nice to have the ability for configuring the visibility of all project members. This feature is an essential one when guaranty privacy while only be a 'normal' user.</p> Redmine - Feature #1870 (New): Show progress towards the nearest version in the sidebarhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/18702008-09-08T14:34:17ZMarcin Kasperski
<p>It would be nice, if minimized version of the version progress tracker (just version name, percentage, finished/remaining count and graphical bar) could be shown in the redmine sidebar (at least on the overview page and the issues list page, but maybe also on other pages).</p> Redmine - Feature #1858 (New): Provide Resources for Webmasters without access to SSH/Shellhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/18582008-09-04T21:52:35ZAlteran Ancient
<p>Again, my title says it all. Many modern hosts use cPanel or Plesk, and do not permit their client to use SSH. <pre>
"If the client has cPanel, why do they need SSH access? They could elevate themselves and attack the service!"
</pre></p>
<p>Therefore, Redmine should come with ready-built SQL Queries for people to run in phpMyAdmin, because SSH access with these cPanel/Plesk and Shell-less accounts can start and stop ruby applications via the control panel, but cannot run the rake commands.</p> Redmine - Feature #1827 (New): [wish] Add another notification option: insert it into the activit...https://www.redmine.org/issues/18272008-08-28T12:48:40ZÉric Veiras Galisson
<p>If you modify/comment an issue or a wiki page..., and want to know if someone responds to your comments, you have only one possibility: 'watch' this issue and redmine send you modification notifications by e-mail (if the option is set).</p>
<p>It could be interesting to have another suscribtion option: resuming this modifications into a dedicated page ('monitoring') or insert it into the Activity page.<br />Another option could be to add a widget to insert this information in 'My Page'.</p>
<p>I think the interest is to use one and only one tool to manage your (or others) projects: Redmine, without the need to check your mailbox.</p> Redmine - Feature #1824 (New): Pastebinhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/18242008-08-27T20:43:05ZAnonymous
<p>I think any community that shares code can make very good use of a pastebin and it would make a great addition to the features provided in Redmine.</p>
Some of the things I would like to see are:
<ol>
<li>Diff views when comparing revisions.</li>
<li>Syntax highlighting.</li>
<li>Optional expiration time.<br />When the time expires the code is deleted.</li>
<li>Optional private codes.<br />Password protected.<br />Select specific registered members that are allowed to view it.</li>
</ol>
<p>1 & 2 are the only ones that are important to me but I expect others would inevitably request the other things I mentioned as well.</p> Redmine - Feature #1496 (New): Save queries for any projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/14962008-06-18T19:53:17ZT Obu
<p>The UI could look like:</p>
<pre>
Save query
[x] For any project
[x] Across projects
</pre>
<p>The default is across projects, but it doesn't always work - <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-3 priority-lowest closed" title="Defect: Queries on versions don't work globally (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/1495">#1495</a>.</p> Redmine - Feature #877 (New): ability to vary the units used to track timehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/8772008-03-17T14:01:01Zilenia zara
<p>Some development methodologies suggest tracking time in points or even "tomatoes" (<a class="external" href="http://www.tecnicadelpomodoro.it">http://www.tecnicadelpomodoro.it</a>). It would be nice if Redmine had the ability to support these forms of time tracking.</p> Redmine - Patch #251 (New): Patch for Feature Request #9785 (Default issues due date == assigned ...https://www.redmine.org/issues/2512008-01-18T11:54:00ZElliot Winkler
<p>This patch makes it so that if a new issue is assigned to a version, but the end date isn't specified, the end date<br />is automatically filled in with the end date of the version.</p>
<p>(I hope the diff is in the right format, I've never really done this before)</p> Redmine - Feature #513 (New): Different behavior for deployments or users with only one projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5132007-12-05T11:06:00ZRocco Stanzione
<p>For a deployment or user with only one project, I would like the user to be taken straight to the project page when<br />he logs in. The Projects menu item at the top should be unavailable (a new project can still be created in the<br />Administration interface). The Latest Projects widget on the Home page should be replaced, possibly with a Latest Issues<br />widget.</p>
<p>Currently I have one Redmine deployment with many projects, one of which is the only project available to some users,<br />and another deployment with only one project involved. These changes would enhance workflow and the overall experience<br />in both situations.</p> Redmine - Feature #470 (New): Wiki to Documentation publishinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4702007-10-30T15:48:00ZFrank DePinho
<p>It would be nice is one could "TAG" wiki content or use some other mechanism where a "publish to<br />documentation" option would allow selected the applicable content and posibility organize, allowing for using the<br />Wiki as a living document and providing a mechanism to publish a specific version of the Wiki content as official document<br />version. The end result would be a pdf with applicable table of contents, glossary, etc based on a template maybe<br />automatically published to the "Documents" area.</p>
<p>Thoughts?</p> Redmine - Feature #426 (New): In Reports, simple Show Estimated Time/Hours assigned to Each USERhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4262007-09-05T14:47:00ZMan Cool
<p>In the REPORTS, it would be nice to easily see "Estimated/Projected" hours assigned to a Particular User.<br />(maybe per project and over 'all projects')<br />Also, easy list of projected/estimated work hours left on a PROJECT ...</p>
<p>Basically, you want to be able to look at REPORTS and see, hmmm we've estimated this project still has 60 hours of worktime<br />needed and 50% of that is supposed to be done by JOE and the Due date is in THREE Days! We need to reshuffle/reassign<br />work to other users so we can get the project done, or maybe extend due date on some issues/features in the project<br />etc.....sorry if this is somehow doable and I missed it, I'm quite new, still trying to figure out why i don't have<br />a gantt link on the left like on your own demo installation...thnx<br />Dan</p> Redmine - Feature #397 (New): "User Story" Agile concept supporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/3972007-07-26T13:55:00ZBruno Fonzi
<p>I think redMine can be easily adopted in an project using an Agile methodology.<br />Great product. Well done !</p>
<p>The only thing I am really missing is the support of User Stories.</p>
<p>Basically a Story is based on a number of tasks, its tasks and their completion makes a story done. This allows more<br />people working on a story contemporaneously.</p>
<p>For more information see Xplanner feature:<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.xplanner.org/planning.html">http://www.xplanner.org/planning.html</a></p>
<p>...<br />Developers estimate the effort required to implement the stories.</p>
<p>In XPlanner, stories may be given an estimate before tasks are defined. This can be useful for initial rough estimation<br />to determine if it's feasible to implement the set of stories requested by the customer.</p>
<p>...</p> Redmine - Feature #277 (New): Add mailing listshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/2772007-02-24T13:08:00ZDaniel Berger
<p>As we talked about in the discussion forum, please add mailing list support, with the ability to search mailing list<br />archives.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Dan</p>