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author | Jean-Philippe Lang <jp_lang@yahoo.fr> | 2007-11-04 13:19:42 +0000 |
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committer | Jean-Philippe Lang <jp_lang@yahoo.fr> | 2007-11-04 13:19:42 +0000 |
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Slight changes for 0.6.0 release.
git-svn-id: http://redmine.rubyforge.org/svn/trunk@883 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/INSTALL | 131 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/README | 77 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/UPGRADING | 69 |
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diff --git a/doc/CHANGELOG b/doc/CHANGELOG index b18acebdd..1d7e0f6a0 100644 --- a/doc/CHANGELOG +++ b/doc/CHANGELOG @@ -1,231 +1,309 @@ -== redMine changelog
-
-redMine - project management software
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang
-http://redmine.rubyforge.org/
-
-
-== 2007-07-15 v0.5.1
-
-* per project forums added
-* added the ability to archive projects
-* added “Watch” functionality on issues. It allows users to receive notifications about issue changes
-* custom fields for issues can now be used as filters on issue list
-* added per user custom queries
-* commit messages are now scanned for referenced or fixed issue IDs (keywords defined in Admin -> Settings)
-* projects list now shows the list of public projects and private projects for which the user is a member
-* versions can now be created with no date
-* added issue count details for versions on Reports view
-* added time report, by member/activity/tracker/version and year/month/week for the selected period
-* each category can now be associated to a user, so that new issues in that category are automatically assigned to that user
-* added autologin feature (disabled by default)
-* optimistic locking added for wiki edits
-* added wiki diff
-* added the ability to destroy wiki pages (requires permission)
-* a wiki page can now be attached to each version, and displayed on the roadmap
-* attachments can now be added to wiki pages (original patch by Pavol Murin) and displayed online
-* added an option to see all versions in the roadmap view (including completed ones)
-* added basic issue relations
-* added the ability to log time when changing an issue status
-* account information can now be sent to the user when creating an account
-* author and assignee of an issue always receive notifications (even if they turned of mail notifications)
-* added a quick search form in page header
-* added 'me' value for 'assigned to' and 'author' query filters
-* added a link on revision screen to see the entire diff for the revision
-* added last commit message for each entry in repository browser
-* added the ability to view a file diff with free to/from revision selection.
-* text files can now be viewed online when browsing the repository
-* added basic support for other SCM: CVS (Ralph Vater), Mercurial and Darcs
-* added fragment caching for svn diffs
-* added fragment caching for calendar and gantt views
-* login field automatically focused on login form
-* subproject name displayed on issue list, calendar and gantt
-* added an option to choose the date format: language based or ISO 8601
-* added a simple mail handler. It lets users add notes to an existing issue by replying to the initial notification email.
-* a 403 error page is now displayed (instead of a blank page) when trying to access a protected page
-* added portuguese translation (Joao Carlos Clementoni)
-* added partial online help japanese translation (Ken Date)
-* added bulgarian translation (Nikolay Solakov)
-* added dutch translation (Linda van den Brink)
-* added swedish translation (Thomas Habets)
-* italian translation update (Alessio Spadaro)
-* japanese translation update (Satoru Kurashiki)
-* fixed: error on history atom feed when there’s no notes on an issue change
-* fixed: error in journalizing an issue with longtext custom fields (Postgresql)
-* fixed: creation of Oracle schema
-* fixed: last day of the month not included in project activity
-* fixed: files with an apostrophe in their names can't be accessed in SVN repository
-* fixed: performance issue on RepositoriesController#revisions when a changeset has a great number of changes (eg. 100,000)
-* fixed: open/closed issue counts are always 0 on reports view (postgresql)
-* fixed: date query filters (wrong results and sql error with postgresql)
-* fixed: confidentiality issue on account/show (private project names displayed to anyone)
-* fixed: Long text custom fields displayed without line breaks
-* fixed: Error when editing the wokflow after deleting a status
-* fixed: SVN commit dates are now stored as local time
-
-
-== 2007-04-11 v0.5.0
-
-* added per project Wiki
-* added rss/atom feeds at project level (custom queries can be used as feeds)
-* added search engine (search in issues, news, commits, wiki pages, documents)
-* simple time tracking functionality added
-* added version due dates on calendar and gantt
-* added subprojects issue count on project Reports page
-* added the ability to copy an existing workflow when creating a new tracker
-* added the ability to include subprojects on calendar and gantt
-* added the ability to select trackers to display on calendar and gantt (Jeffrey Jones)
-* added side by side svn diff view (Cyril Mougel)
-* added back subproject filter on issue list
-* added permissions report in admin area
-* added a status filter on users list
-* support for password-protected SVN repositories
-* SVN commits are now stored in the database
-* added simple svn statistics SVG graphs
-* progress bars for roadmap versions (Nick Read)
-* issue history now shows file uploads and deletions
-* #id patterns are turned into links to issues in descriptions and commit messages
-* japanese translation added (Satoru Kurashiki)
-* chinese simplified translation added (Andy Wu)
-* italian translation added (Alessio Spadaro)
-* added scripts to manage SVN repositories creation and user access control using ssh+svn (Nicolas Chuche)
-* better calendar rendering time
-* fixed migration scripts to work with mysql 5 running in strict mode
-* fixed: error when clicking "add" with no block selected on my/page_layout
-* fixed: hard coded links in navigation bar
-* fixed: table_name pre/suffix support
-
-
-== 2007-02-18 v0.4.2
-
-* Rails 1.2 is now required
-* settings are now stored in the database and editable through the application in: Admin -> Settings (config_custom.rb is no longer used)
-* added project roadmap view
-* mail notifications added when a document, a file or an attachment is added
-* tooltips added on Gantt chart and calender to view the details of the issues
-* ability to set the sort order for roles, trackers, issue statuses
-* added missing fields to csv export: priority, start date, due date, done ratio
-* added total number of issues per tracker on project overview
-* all icons replaced (new icons are based on GPL icon set: "KDE Crystal Diamond 2.5" -by paolino- and "kNeu! Alpha v0.1" -by Pablo Fabregat-)
-* added back "fixed version" field on issue screen and in filters
-* project settings screen split in 4 tabs
-* custom fields screen split in 3 tabs (one for each kind of custom field)
-* multiple issues pdf export now rendered as a table
-* added a button on users/list to manually activate an account
-* added a setting option to disable "password lost" functionality
-* added a setting option to set max number of issues in csv/pdf exports
-* fixed: subprojects count is always 0 on projects list
-* fixed: locked users are proposed when adding a member to a project
-* fixed: setting an issue status as default status leads to an sql error with SQLite
-* fixed: unable to delete an issue status even if it's not used yet
-* fixed: filters ignored when exporting a predefined query to csv/pdf
-* fixed: crash when french "issue_edit" email notification is sent
-* fixed: hide mail preference not saved (my/account)
-* fixed: crash when a new user try to edit its "my page" layout
-
-
-== 2007-01-03 v0.4.1
-
-* fixed: emails have no recipient when one of the project members has notifications disabled
-
-
-== 2007-01-02 v0.4.0
-
-* simple SVN browser added (just needs svn binaries in PATH)
-* comments can now be added on news
-* "my page" is now customizable
-* more powerfull and savable filters for issues lists
-* improved issues change history
-* new functionality: move an issue to another project or tracker
-* new functionality: add a note to an issue
-* new report: project activity
-* "start date" and "% done" fields added on issues
-* project calendar added
-* gantt chart added (exportable to pdf)
-* single/multiple issues pdf export added
-* issues reports improvements
-* multiple file upload for issues, documents and files
-* option to set maximum size of uploaded files
-* textile formating of issue and news descritions (RedCloth required)
-* integration of DotClear jstoolbar for textile formatting
-* calendar date picker for date fields (LGPL DHTML Calendar http://sourceforge.net/projects/jscalendar)
-* new filter in issues list: Author
-* ajaxified paginators
-* news rss feed added
-* option to set number of results per page on issues list
-* localized csv separator (comma/semicolon)
-* csv output encoded to ISO-8859-1
-* user custom field displayed on account/show
-* default configuration improved (default roles, trackers, status, permissions and workflows)
-* language for default configuration data can now be chosen when running 'load_default_data' task
-* javascript added on custom field form to show/hide fields according to the format of custom field
-* fixed: custom fields not in csv exports
-* fixed: project settings now displayed according to user's permissions
-* fixed: application error when no version is selected on projects/add_file
-* fixed: public actions not authorized for members of non public projects
-* fixed: non public projects were shown on welcome screen even if current user is not a member
-
-
-== 2006-10-08 v0.3.0
-
-* user authentication against multiple LDAP (optional)
-* token based "lost password" functionality
-* user self-registration functionality (optional)
-* custom fields now available for issues, users and projects
-* new custom field format "text" (displayed as a textarea field)
-* project & administration drop down menus in navigation bar for quicker access
-* text formatting is preserved for long text fields (issues, projects and news descriptions)
-* urls and emails are turned into clickable links in long text fields
-* "due date" field added on issues
-* tracker selection filter added on change log
-* Localization plugin replaced with GLoc 1.1.0 (iconv required)
-* error messages internationalization
-* german translation added (thanks to Karim Trott)
-* data locking for issues to prevent update conflicts (using ActiveRecord builtin optimistic locking)
-* new filter in issues list: "Fixed version"
-* active filters are displayed with colored background on issues list
-* custom configuration is now defined in config/config_custom.rb
-* user object no more stored in session (only user_id)
-* news summary field is no longer required
-* tables and forms redesign
-* Fixed: boolean custom field not working
-* Fixed: error messages for custom fields are not displayed
-* Fixed: invalid custom fields should have a red border
-* Fixed: custom fields values are not validated on issue update
-* Fixed: unable to choose an empty value for 'List' custom fields
-* Fixed: no issue categories sorting
-* Fixed: incorrect versions sorting
-
-
-== 2006-07-12 - v0.2.2
-
-* Fixed: bug in "issues list"
-
-
-== 2006-07-09 - v0.2.1
-
-* new databases supported: Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server
-* projects/subprojects hierarchy (1 level of subprojects only)
-* environment information display in admin/info
-* more filter options in issues list (rev6)
-* default language based on browser settings (Accept-Language HTTP header)
-* issues list exportable to CSV (rev6)
-* simple_format and auto_link on long text fields
-* more data validations
-* Fixed: error when all mail notifications are unchecked in admin/mail_options
-* Fixed: all project news are displayed on project summary
-* Fixed: Can't change user password in users/edit
-* Fixed: Error on tables creation with PostgreSQL (rev5)
-* Fixed: SQL error in "issue reports" view with PostgreSQL (rev5)
-
-
-== 2006-06-25 - v0.1.0
-
-* multiple users/multiple projects
-* role based access control
-* issue tracking system
-* fully customizable workflow
-* documents/files repository
-* email notifications on issue creation and update
-* multilanguage support (except for error messages):english, french, spanish
-* online manual in french (unfinished)
+== Redmine changelog + +Redmine - project management software +Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang +http://www.redmine.org/ + + +== 2007-11-04 v0.6.0 + +* Permission model refactoring. +* Permissions: there are now 2 builtin roles that can be used to specify permissions given to other users than members of projects +* Permissions: some permissions (eg. browse the repository) can be removed for certain roles +* Permissions: modules (eg. issue tracking, news, documents...) can be enabled/disabled at project level +* Added Mantis and Trac importers +* New application layout +* Added "Bulk edit" functionality on the issue list +* More flexible mail notifications settings at user level +* Added AJAX based context menu on the project issue list that provide shortcuts for editing, re-assigning, changing the status or the priority, moving or deleting an issue +* Added the hability to copy an issue. It can be done from the "issue/show" view or from the context menu on the issue list +* Added the ability to customize issue list columns (at application level or for each saved query) +* Overdue versions (date reached and open issues > 0) are now always displayed on the roadmap +* Added the ability to rename wiki pages (specific permission required) +* Search engines now supports pagination. Results are sorted in reverse chronological order +* Added "Estimated hours" attribute on issues +* A category with assigned issue can now be deleted. 2 options are proposed: remove assignments or reassign issues to another category +* Forum notifications are now also sent to the authors of the thread, even if they don’t watch the board +* Added an application setting to specify the application protocol (http or https) used to generate urls in emails +* Gantt chart: now starts at the current month by default +* Gantt chart: month count and zoom factor are automatically saved as user preferences +* Wiki links can now refer to other project wikis +* Added wiki index by date +* Added preview on add/edit issue form +* Emails footer can now be customized from the admin interface (Admin -> Email notifications) +* Default encodings for repository files can now be set in application settings (used to convert files content and diff to UTF-8 so that they’re properly displayed) +* Calendar: first day of week can now be set in lang files +* Automatic closing of duplicate issues +* Added a cross-project issue list +* AJAXified the SCM browser (tree view) +* Pretty URL for the repository browser (Cyril Mougel) +* Search engine: added a checkbox to search titles only +* Added "% done" in the filter list +* Enumerations: values can now be reordered and a default value can be specified (eg. default issue priority) +* Added some accesskeys +* Added "Float" as a custom field format +* Added basic Theme support +* Added the ability to set the “done ratio” of issues fixed by commit (Nikolay Solakov) +* Added custom fields in issue related mail notifications +* Email notifications are now sent in plain text and html +* Gantt chart can now be exported to a graphic file (png). This functionality is only available if RMagick is installed. +* Added syntax highlightment for repository files and wiki +* Improved automatic Redmine links +* Added automatic table of content support on wiki pages +* Added radio buttons on the documents list to sort documents by category, date, title or author +* Added basic plugin support, with a sample plugin +* Added a link to add a new category when creating or editing an issue +* Added a "Assignable" boolean on the Role model. If unchecked, issues can not be assigned to users having this role. +* Added an option to be able to relate issues in different projects +* Added the ability to move issues (to another project) without changing their trackers. +* Atom feeds added on project activity, news and changesets +* Added the ability to reset its own RSS access key +* Main project list now displays root projects with their subprojects +* Added anchor links to issue notes +* Added reposman Ruby version. This script can now register created repositories in Redmine (Nicolas Chuche) +* Issue notes are now included in search +* Added email sending test functionality +* Added LDAPS support for LDAP authentication +* Removed hard-coded URLs in mail templates +* Subprojects are now grouped by projects in the navigation drop-down menu +* Added a new value for date filters: this week +* Added cache for application settings +* Added Polish translation (Tomasz Gawryl) +* Added Czech translation (Jan Kadlecek) +* Added Romanian translation (Csongor Bartus) +* Added Hebrew translation (Bob Builder) +* Added Serbian translation (Dragan Matic) +* Added Korean translation (Choi Jong Yoon) +* Fixed: the link to delete issue relations is displayed even if the user is not authorized to delete relations +* Performance improvement on calendar and gantt +* Fixed: wiki preview doesn’t work on long entries +* Fixed: queries with multiple custom fields return no result +* Fixed: Can not authenticate user against LDAP if its DN contains non-ascii characters +* Fixed: URL with ~ broken in wiki formatting +* Fixed: some quotation marks are rendered as strange characters in pdf + + +== 2007-07-15 v0.5.1 + +* per project forums added +* added the ability to archive projects +* added “Watch” functionality on issues. It allows users to receive notifications about issue changes +* custom fields for issues can now be used as filters on issue list +* added per user custom queries +* commit messages are now scanned for referenced or fixed issue IDs (keywords defined in Admin -> Settings) +* projects list now shows the list of public projects and private projects for which the user is a member +* versions can now be created with no date +* added issue count details for versions on Reports view +* added time report, by member/activity/tracker/version and year/month/week for the selected period +* each category can now be associated to a user, so that new issues in that category are automatically assigned to that user +* added autologin feature (disabled by default) +* optimistic locking added for wiki edits +* added wiki diff +* added the ability to destroy wiki pages (requires permission) +* a wiki page can now be attached to each version, and displayed on the roadmap +* attachments can now be added to wiki pages (original patch by Pavol Murin) and displayed online +* added an option to see all versions in the roadmap view (including completed ones) +* added basic issue relations +* added the ability to log time when changing an issue status +* account information can now be sent to the user when creating an account +* author and assignee of an issue always receive notifications (even if they turned of mail notifications) +* added a quick search form in page header +* added 'me' value for 'assigned to' and 'author' query filters +* added a link on revision screen to see the entire diff for the revision +* added last commit message for each entry in repository browser +* added the ability to view a file diff with free to/from revision selection. +* text files can now be viewed online when browsing the repository +* added basic support for other SCM: CVS (Ralph Vater), Mercurial and Darcs +* added fragment caching for svn diffs +* added fragment caching for calendar and gantt views +* login field automatically focused on login form +* subproject name displayed on issue list, calendar and gantt +* added an option to choose the date format: language based or ISO 8601 +* added a simple mail handler. It lets users add notes to an existing issue by replying to the initial notification email. +* a 403 error page is now displayed (instead of a blank page) when trying to access a protected page +* added portuguese translation (Joao Carlos Clementoni) +* added partial online help japanese translation (Ken Date) +* added bulgarian translation (Nikolay Solakov) +* added dutch translation (Linda van den Brink) +* added swedish translation (Thomas Habets) +* italian translation update (Alessio Spadaro) +* japanese translation update (Satoru Kurashiki) +* fixed: error on history atom feed when there’s no notes on an issue change +* fixed: error in journalizing an issue with longtext custom fields (Postgresql) +* fixed: creation of Oracle schema +* fixed: last day of the month not included in project activity +* fixed: files with an apostrophe in their names can't be accessed in SVN repository +* fixed: performance issue on RepositoriesController#revisions when a changeset has a great number of changes (eg. 100,000) +* fixed: open/closed issue counts are always 0 on reports view (postgresql) +* fixed: date query filters (wrong results and sql error with postgresql) +* fixed: confidentiality issue on account/show (private project names displayed to anyone) +* fixed: Long text custom fields displayed without line breaks +* fixed: Error when editing the wokflow after deleting a status +* fixed: SVN commit dates are now stored as local time + + +== 2007-04-11 v0.5.0 + +* added per project Wiki +* added rss/atom feeds at project level (custom queries can be used as feeds) +* added search engine (search in issues, news, commits, wiki pages, documents) +* simple time tracking functionality added +* added version due dates on calendar and gantt +* added subprojects issue count on project Reports page +* added the ability to copy an existing workflow when creating a new tracker +* added the ability to include subprojects on calendar and gantt +* added the ability to select trackers to display on calendar and gantt (Jeffrey Jones) +* added side by side svn diff view (Cyril Mougel) +* added back subproject filter on issue list +* added permissions report in admin area +* added a status filter on users list +* support for password-protected SVN repositories +* SVN commits are now stored in the database +* added simple svn statistics SVG graphs +* progress bars for roadmap versions (Nick Read) +* issue history now shows file uploads and deletions +* #id patterns are turned into links to issues in descriptions and commit messages +* japanese translation added (Satoru Kurashiki) +* chinese simplified translation added (Andy Wu) +* italian translation added (Alessio Spadaro) +* added scripts to manage SVN repositories creation and user access control using ssh+svn (Nicolas Chuche) +* better calendar rendering time +* fixed migration scripts to work with mysql 5 running in strict mode +* fixed: error when clicking "add" with no block selected on my/page_layout +* fixed: hard coded links in navigation bar +* fixed: table_name pre/suffix support + + +== 2007-02-18 v0.4.2 + +* Rails 1.2 is now required +* settings are now stored in the database and editable through the application in: Admin -> Settings (config_custom.rb is no longer used) +* added project roadmap view +* mail notifications added when a document, a file or an attachment is added +* tooltips added on Gantt chart and calender to view the details of the issues +* ability to set the sort order for roles, trackers, issue statuses +* added missing fields to csv export: priority, start date, due date, done ratio +* added total number of issues per tracker on project overview +* all icons replaced (new icons are based on GPL icon set: "KDE Crystal Diamond 2.5" -by paolino- and "kNeu! Alpha v0.1" -by Pablo Fabregat-) +* added back "fixed version" field on issue screen and in filters +* project settings screen split in 4 tabs +* custom fields screen split in 3 tabs (one for each kind of custom field) +* multiple issues pdf export now rendered as a table +* added a button on users/list to manually activate an account +* added a setting option to disable "password lost" functionality +* added a setting option to set max number of issues in csv/pdf exports +* fixed: subprojects count is always 0 on projects list +* fixed: locked users are proposed when adding a member to a project +* fixed: setting an issue status as default status leads to an sql error with SQLite +* fixed: unable to delete an issue status even if it's not used yet +* fixed: filters ignored when exporting a predefined query to csv/pdf +* fixed: crash when french "issue_edit" email notification is sent +* fixed: hide mail preference not saved (my/account) +* fixed: crash when a new user try to edit its "my page" layout + + +== 2007-01-03 v0.4.1 + +* fixed: emails have no recipient when one of the project members has notifications disabled + + +== 2007-01-02 v0.4.0 + +* simple SVN browser added (just needs svn binaries in PATH) +* comments can now be added on news +* "my page" is now customizable +* more powerfull and savable filters for issues lists +* improved issues change history +* new functionality: move an issue to another project or tracker +* new functionality: add a note to an issue +* new report: project activity +* "start date" and "% done" fields added on issues +* project calendar added +* gantt chart added (exportable to pdf) +* single/multiple issues pdf export added +* issues reports improvements +* multiple file upload for issues, documents and files +* option to set maximum size of uploaded files +* textile formating of issue and news descritions (RedCloth required) +* integration of DotClear jstoolbar for textile formatting +* calendar date picker for date fields (LGPL DHTML Calendar http://sourceforge.net/projects/jscalendar) +* new filter in issues list: Author +* ajaxified paginators +* news rss feed added +* option to set number of results per page on issues list +* localized csv separator (comma/semicolon) +* csv output encoded to ISO-8859-1 +* user custom field displayed on account/show +* default configuration improved (default roles, trackers, status, permissions and workflows) +* language for default configuration data can now be chosen when running 'load_default_data' task +* javascript added on custom field form to show/hide fields according to the format of custom field +* fixed: custom fields not in csv exports +* fixed: project settings now displayed according to user's permissions +* fixed: application error when no version is selected on projects/add_file +* fixed: public actions not authorized for members of non public projects +* fixed: non public projects were shown on welcome screen even if current user is not a member + + +== 2006-10-08 v0.3.0 + +* user authentication against multiple LDAP (optional) +* token based "lost password" functionality +* user self-registration functionality (optional) +* custom fields now available for issues, users and projects +* new custom field format "text" (displayed as a textarea field) +* project & administration drop down menus in navigation bar for quicker access +* text formatting is preserved for long text fields (issues, projects and news descriptions) +* urls and emails are turned into clickable links in long text fields +* "due date" field added on issues +* tracker selection filter added on change log +* Localization plugin replaced with GLoc 1.1.0 (iconv required) +* error messages internationalization +* german translation added (thanks to Karim Trott) +* data locking for issues to prevent update conflicts (using ActiveRecord builtin optimistic locking) +* new filter in issues list: "Fixed version" +* active filters are displayed with colored background on issues list +* custom configuration is now defined in config/config_custom.rb +* user object no more stored in session (only user_id) +* news summary field is no longer required +* tables and forms redesign +* Fixed: boolean custom field not working +* Fixed: error messages for custom fields are not displayed +* Fixed: invalid custom fields should have a red border +* Fixed: custom fields values are not validated on issue update +* Fixed: unable to choose an empty value for 'List' custom fields +* Fixed: no issue categories sorting +* Fixed: incorrect versions sorting + + +== 2006-07-12 - v0.2.2 + +* Fixed: bug in "issues list" + + +== 2006-07-09 - v0.2.1 + +* new databases supported: Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server +* projects/subprojects hierarchy (1 level of subprojects only) +* environment information display in admin/info +* more filter options in issues list (rev6) +* default language based on browser settings (Accept-Language HTTP header) +* issues list exportable to CSV (rev6) +* simple_format and auto_link on long text fields +* more data validations +* Fixed: error when all mail notifications are unchecked in admin/mail_options +* Fixed: all project news are displayed on project summary +* Fixed: Can't change user password in users/edit +* Fixed: Error on tables creation with PostgreSQL (rev5) +* Fixed: SQL error in "issue reports" view with PostgreSQL (rev5) + + +== 2006-06-25 - v0.1.0 + +* multiple users/multiple projects +* role based access control +* issue tracking system +* fully customizable workflow +* documents/files repository +* email notifications on issue creation and update +* multilanguage support (except for error messages):english, french, spanish +* online manual in french (unfinished) diff --git a/doc/COPYING b/doc/COPYING index 82fa1daad..d511905c1 100644 --- a/doc/COPYING +++ b/doc/COPYING @@ -1,339 +1,339 @@ - 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It is safest +to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively +convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least +the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. + + <one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> + Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or + (at your option) any later version. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along + with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., + 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + +Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. + +If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this +when it starts in an interactive mode: + + Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author + Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. + This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it + under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. + +The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate +parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may +be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be +mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. + +You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your +school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if +necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: + + Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program + `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker. + + <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989 + Ty Coon, President of Vice + +This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into +proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may +consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the +library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/doc/INSTALL b/doc/INSTALL index 8532d7a14..4da5daef9 100644 --- a/doc/INSTALL +++ b/doc/INSTALL @@ -1,69 +1,62 @@ -== redMine installation
-
-redMine - project management software
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang
-http://redmine.rubyforge.org/
-
-
-== Requirements
-
-* Ruby on Rails 1.2.2
-* A database (see compatibility below)
-
-Optional:
-* SVN binaries >= 1.3 (needed for repository browsing, must be available in PATH)
-* RMagick (gantt export to png)
-
-Supported databases:
-* MySQL (tested with MySQL 5)
-* PostgreSQL (tested with PostgreSQL 8.1)
-* SQLite (tested with SQLite 3)
-
-
-== Installation
-
-1. Uncompress program archive:
- tar zxvf <filename>
-
-2. Create an empty database: "redmine" for example
-
-3. Configure database parameters in config/database.yml
- for "production" environment (default database is MySQL)
-
-4. Create the database structure. Under the application main directory:
- rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production"
- It will create tables and an administrator account.
-
-5. Insert default configuration data in database:
- rake redmine:load_default_data RAILS_ENV="production"
- It will load default roles, trackers, statuses, workflows and enumerations.
- This step is optional (but recommended), as you can define your
- own configuration from sratch.
-
-6. Test the installation by running WEBrick web server:
- ruby script/server -e production
-
- Once WEBrick has started, point your browser to http://localhost:3000/
- You should now see the application welcome page
-
-7. Use default administrator account to log in:
- login: admin
- password: admin
-
-8. You can go to "Admin -> Settings" to modify application settings.
-
-9. Setup Apache or Lighttpd with fastcgi for best performance.
-
-
-== SMTP server Configuration
-
-In config/environment.rb, you can set parameters for your SMTP server:
-config.action_mailer.smtp_settings: SMTP server configuration
-config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries: set to false to disable mail delivering
-
-Don't forget to restart the application after any change.
-
-
-== Upgrading
-
-See UPGRADING
+== Redmine installation + +Redmine - project management software +Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang +http://www.redmine.org/ + + +== Requirements + +* Ruby on Rails 1.2.2 or higher (this release won't work with Rails 2.0) +* A database (see compatibility below) + +Optional: +* SVN binaries >= 1.3 (needed for repository browsing, must be available in PATH) +* RMagick (gantt export to png) + +Supported databases: +* MySQL (tested with MySQL 5) +* PostgreSQL (tested with PostgreSQL 8.1) +* SQLite (tested with SQLite 3) + + +== Installation + +1. Uncompress the program archive + +2. Create an empty database: "redmine" for example + +3. Configure database parameters in config/database.yml + for "production" environment (default database is MySQL) + +4. Create the database structure. Under the application main directory: + rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" + It will create tables and an administrator account. + +5. Insert default configuration data in the database: + rake redmine:load_default_data RAILS_ENV="production" + It will load default roles, trackers, statuses, workflows and enumerations. + This step is optional but *highly recommended* + +6. Test the installation by running WEBrick web server: + ruby script/server -e production + + Once WEBrick has started, point your browser to http://localhost:3000/ + You should now see the application welcome page + +7. Use default administrator account to log in: + login: admin + password: admin + +8. You can go to "Admin -> Settings" to modify application settings. + +9. Setup Apache or Lighttpd with fastcgi for best performance. + + +== SMTP server Configuration + +In config/environment.rb, you can set parameters for your SMTP server: +config.action_mailer.smtp_settings: SMTP server configuration +config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries: set to false to disable mail delivering + +Don't forget to restart the application after any change to this file. diff --git a/doc/README b/doc/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9afa69a0d..000000000 --- a/doc/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -== redMine
-
-redMine - project management software
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang
-http://redmine.rubyforge.org/
-
-== License
-
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
-of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-
-
-== Main features
-
-redMine is a flexible project management web application written using Ruby on Rails.
-
-* Multiple users/multiple projects
-* Fully customizable role based access control
-* Issue tracking system
-* Fully customizable workflow
-* Documents/files repository
-* Forums
-* News management
-* Per project Wiki
-* Time tracking
-* Repository browser and diff viewer
-* Email notifications
-* Custom fields for projects, users and issues
-* Multiple LDAP authentication support
-* User self-registration support
-* Multilanguage support
-* Multiple repositories support
-* Multiple databases support
-
-
-== User documentation
-
-User documentation for redMine is written using DocBook XML format.
-It's also avaible as HTML files in /public/manual (contextual help)
-
-
-== Versioning
-
-redMine versioning scheme is major.minor.revision
-Versions before 1.0.0 must be considered as beta versions and upgrading support
-may not be provided for these versions.
-
-
-== Credits
-
-* Jean-Francois Boutier (spanish translation)
-* Andreas Viklund (open source XHTML layout, http://andreasviklund.com/)
-* Karim Trott (german translation)
-* Todd McGrath (help with english translation)
-* Satoru Kurashiki (japanese translation)
-* Alessio Spadaro (italian translation)
-* Andy Wu (chinese simplified translation)
-* Thomas Löber (german translation)
-* Daniel Weinand (german translation)
-* Joao Carlos Clementoni (portuguese translation)
-* Cyril Mougel (side by side diff)
-* Nikolay Solakov (Bulgarian translation)
-* Linda van den Brink (Dutch translation)
-* Pavol Murin (Wiki attachments)
-* Thomas Habets (Swedish translation)
-* Ralph Vater (CVS adapter)
diff --git a/doc/UPGRADING b/doc/UPGRADING index 73086e680..5ccffedf7 100644 --- a/doc/UPGRADING +++ b/doc/UPGRADING @@ -1,33 +1,36 @@ -== redMine upgrade procedure
-
-redMine - project management software
-Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang
-http://redmine.rubyforge.org/
-
-
-== Upgrading from 0.3.0 and above
-
-1. Uncompress program archive in a new directory:
- tar zxvf <filename>
-
-3. Copy your database settings (RAILS_ROOT/config/database.yml)
- into the new config directory
-
-4. Migrate your database:
- rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production"
-
-5. Copy the RAILS_ROOT/files directory content into your new installation
-
-Note 1: Rails 1.2.2 is required for version 0.4.2 and later.
-
-Note 2: when upgrading your code with svn update, don't forget to clear
-the application cache (RAILS_ROOT/tmp/cache) before restarting.
-
-Note 3: settings previously defined in custom_config.rb are now stored
-in database, as of version 0.4.2. Go to "Admin -> Settings" to edit them.
-
-
-== From 0.2.x and below
-
-Due to major database changes since 0.2.x, there is no migration support
-from 0.2.x and previous versions.
+== Redmine upgrade procedure + +Redmine - project management software +Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Jean-Philippe Lang +http://www.redmine.org/ + + +== Upgrading from 0.3.0 and above + +1. Uncompress the program archive in a new directory + +3. Copy your database settings (RAILS_ROOT/config/database.yml) + into the new config directory + +4. Enter your SMTP settings in config/environment.rb + Do not replace this file with the old one + +5. Migrate your database (please make a backup before doing this): + rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production" + +6. Copy the RAILS_ROOT/files directory content into your new installation + +Note 1: Rails 1.2.2 or higher is required for version 0.4.2 and later. +This release won't work with Rails 2.0 + +Note 2: when upgrading your code with svn update, don't forget to clear +the application cache (RAILS_ROOT/tmp/cache) before restarting. + +Note 3: settings previously defined in custom_config.rb are now stored +in database, as of version 0.4.2. Go to "Admin -> Settings" to edit them. + + +== From 0.2.x and below + +Due to major database changes since 0.2.x, there is no migration support +from 0.2.x and previous versions. |