RedmineIssues » History » Revision 6
Revision 5 (Anthony Cartmell, 2009-07-30 10:21) → Revision 6/47 (Tom Rochette, 2010-01-11 16:23)
h1. Issue Tracking Issues are the heart of the Redmine business. An issue is bound to a project, owned by a user, can be related to a version, etc. h2. Adding a new issue People can create a new issue when they meet the [[RedmineRoles|roles and permissions]] configured by the Redmine Administrator ([[RedmineRoles#Permissions|Role: (Role: Issue Tracking > Add Issues]]). Issues). When creating a new issue, one of the most important items is the [[RedmineIssueTrackingSetup#Trackers|tracker field]], which defines the nature of the issue. By default, Redmine comes with three different trackers: _bug_, _feature_, and _support_. h2. Updating an existing issue (TODO: describe and upload a screen-shot of update panel) h2. Editing an existing issue's Subject or Description In order to edit an existing issue, your role has to have the [[RedmineRoles#Permissions|Issue Issue Tracking > Edit Issues]] Issues right. This right gives give you a _(More)_ link after the Change Properties section title in the "Update issue" panel. Clicking on the _(More)_ link will bring-up an editable copy of the Subject and Description of the issue. p=. !RedmineEditIssue_More_Link.png!