Redmine: Issueshttps://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292010-07-08T01:52:13ZRedmine
Redmine 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 #5537 (New): Simplify Wiki cross-page linkinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/55372010-05-17T02:53:27ZDave Lowndes
<p>Links within a Wiki are one of the most fundamental requirements so creating links between pages should be a breeze.</p>
<p>One of the biggest hurdles to Wiki productivity as I see it is having to manually create and edit internal wiki page links.</p>
<p>I suggest:</p>
<ol>
<li>Extending the WYSIWYG link function to provide a simple internal page selection function for the new link i.e. page tree, recent pages, search for page</li>
<li>Allow for external links or manual entry as default, i.e. option 1) enter the URL for the link, or option 2) link to this page (issue) ...</li>
</ol> 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 #5430 (New): Project-Specific Default Priorityhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/54302010-05-03T15:21:02ZMark P
<p>First off, great job on Redmine. The product and community support have always impressed me. Keep up the good work, as there are many of us who very much appreciate and benefit from it.</p>
<p>We use Redmine to manage defects and features for several projects. We would like to specify a default value for priority on a per-project basis, rather than instance-wide. For example, Project A would have a default priority of Normal. Project B would have a default priority of High. I searched around before posting this and saw nothing related. Any ideas how we could achieve this or if it might be on someone's to-do list already.</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 - Defect #5273 (New): Unable to configure PluginSimpleCI plugin - custom fields list is e...https://www.redmine.org/issues/52732010-04-08T14:58:19ZAlexander Zhovnuvaty
<p>Was not able to select specific project custom field value in 'Project custom field storing CI feed URL' combo box. Here is a scenario on how to reproduce this issue:</p>
<p>1. Install patch using next URL: <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/PluginSimpleCI">http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/PluginSimpleCI</a> ;<br />2. Go to Administration -> Custom Fields and add new item (Name: "CI feed URL", Format: Text, Length: 0-1000, Assigned to the only tracker);<br />3. Go to Administration -> Plugins -> Configure.<br />Current behavior: "Project custom field storing CI feed URL" list is empty;<br />Expected behavior: The list contains the custom field.</p>
<p>Below you may find the environment properties where this issue is appeared:</p>
<p>C:\redmine-0.9.3>C:\ruby\bin\ruby.exe script/about<br />About your application's environment<br />Ruby version 1.8.6 (i386-mswin32)<br />RubyGems version 1.3.1<br />Rack version 1.0<br />Rails version 2.3.5<br />Active Record version 2.3.5<br />Active Resource version 2.3.5<br />Action Mailer version 2.3.5<br />Active Support version 2.3.5<br />Application root C:/redmine-0.9.3<br />Environment development<br />Database adapter postgresql<br />Database schema version 20100221100219</p>
<p>About your Redmine plugins<br />Stuff To Do Plugin 0.2.0<br />Screenshot Paste 1.0.2<br />Simple CI 1.0</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 #4636 (New): System-wide Object Label Settings and the general Open Pario Malaisehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/46362010-01-22T15:48:23ZRichard Schulte
<p>I think it would be useful for expanding extensibility to various project team applications to allow projects (or sitewide administrating settings) to manipulate the labels for built-in features such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>Issues - e.g. Action Items, Tasks, etc.</li>
<li>Roadmap - e.g. Project Timeline, etc.</li>
<li>Versions - e.g. Milestones, Benchmarks, etc.</li>
<li>News - e.g. Blog, Announcements, etc.</li>
<li>Activity - e.g.</li>
</ul>
<p>And any other feature labels that folks would like to be able to manipulate.</p>
<p>I know this might seem to be just a nitpicky/cosmetic issue, however simple things such as this can often deter or confuse non-programmer users (i.e. when I introduced redmine at my nonprofit workplace as a potential project management tool, 'issues' seemed to float a negative connotation with most folks, and 'versions' became very hard to explain). Doing this manually is time consuming, difficult, and can lead to inconsistencies which are even more confusing.</p>
<p>One thing that worries me about such a feature is that it could detract from the 'brand' of Redmine. One can always identify a redmine site by the standard features tabs, and 'issues' is what sets redmine apart from other project management systems. Certainly sufficient attribution would be necessary to keep from obscuring the grand efforts of the redmine community.</p>
<a name="What-Im-really-trying-to-say-is"></a>
<h1 >What I'm really trying to say is...<a href="#What-Im-really-trying-to-say-is" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h1>
<p>I wouldn't make this very high priority at all for the Redmine Community, and in fact, Open Pario might leverage our soon-to-grow funding base to develop an entire set of such features in the near future that could lead to a kind of highly customizeable, shared hosting-type environment for redmine projects.</p>
<p>However, I would like to start putting some of these ideas out into the development community and get feedback to ensure that Open Pario's general efforts are sufficiently analagous to the vision of the Redmine community and other Redmine-based enterprises, and that our contributions are sufficient, as well as our attribution.</p>
<p>BTW, thanks so much for the RESTful functionality. Samuel Rose may be joining you in these efforts soon pending our roadmap implementation.</p>
<p>What is a good way to get a conversation going? Sorry if I bothered you with this, Eric, but I felt this might be a good way to grab your attention.</p>
<p>FYI our project team includes Michael Koch, Myself, Samuel Rose, Yousef Alhashemi, and possibly a few others from the Forward Foundation shortly. As you can probably tell, Mike and I have yet to make any significant code contributions, but we are looking into contributing via documentation, co-marketing via OP, and securing funding for plugin development via our social venture (and, possibly, donations?). Vince Foley has worked on 'OP' in the past as well. Yousef will be making some more contributions as he has returned to the student-based OSU team which is working on an NSF grant via the VOICED project.</p>
<p>Again, thanks for everything. Hopefully we can all discuss this soon?</p> Redmine - Defect #4588 (New): In status form of version view, link to issues results limited.https://www.redmine.org/issues/45882010-01-15T01:11:47ZKihyun Yun
<p>I shared several versions with two projects, one is parent, and the other is child. I defined these versions in child project.<br />And the parent project has some issues, and child too.</p>
<p>In parent project, the shared version is shown (GREAT), and it shows all issues from parent and child (NICE!!).</p>
<p>But I clicked the the issues link at status form of version view. Result of issue search condition is limited to child project.</p>
<p>Especially, two projects have different trackers and categories.</p>
<p>In link to user's issue results limited to child project because this version was defined at child project.</p>
<p>In roadmap view, link to version jumps to child projects version view.<br />But the result of issues retrieved from two projects.</p>
<p>In my humble opinion, the result must be retrieved from top most projects.<br />Or the result must be displayed more detail style.</p>
<p>For example.</p>
<table>
<tr>
<td>By category</td>
<td>Total</td>
<td>Project</td>
<td>Count</td>
<td>Graph </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> A </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> parent </td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> A </td>
<td> </td>
<td> child </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> --------- </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> B </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> parent </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> B </td>
<td> </td>
<td> child </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> --------- </td>
</tr>
</table> 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 #4516 (New): Cache gravatarshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/45162010-01-04T13:49:28ZFelix Schäfer
<p>The gravatar feature is great, but gravatar.com itself tends to be slow, or at least slower/with higher latency than any of my 3 redmine installs. Would it be possible to cache the gravatars locally in the redmine install? This could even go into <code>public</code>, as the gravatars a readily available anyway, so there's no need for much security.</p>
<p>Maybe this would also make it easier to implement local avatars, as you'd already have a local directory with avatars.</p> Redmine - Feature #4388 (New): Ablitity to rearrange tracker fields for particular projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/43882009-12-11T20:51:17ZKamil .
<p>For example I would like the custom field "Outcome" to be just below "Description", "Assigned to" at the bottom of New Issue form and "Estimated time" to be totally removed from it.</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 #3995 (New): Upgrade to "Files" modulehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/39952009-10-07T23:08:24ZMichael Koch
<ul>
<li>when files are uploaded/added to an Issue, Wiki page, Forum, Document etc, then the file will show up in the "Files" module with an extra column titled "Related To:" which would have a short link to where that file came from</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Folders: each file could be filed into a certain folder<br />or</li>
<li>Tags: each file could be tagged with multiple tags to help organize the information better</li>
</ul> 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 #3895 (New): CSS class "selected" should be assigned to selected items in the t...https://www.redmine.org/issues/38952009-09-20T18:39:25ZAlbrecht Backhaus
<p>Currently you can't address the selcted menu item of the top-menu with CSS because there is no class "selected" assigned to the active tab. Some plugins are doing that already for their entries in the top-menu and the project menues are also working in this way. This should also be implemented for the redmine core.</p>
<p>It will increase redmines "themeability" and will bring more consistency in the css design logic if menus are handled similar.</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 #3702 (New): History ticketshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/37022009-08-01T09:17:52ZFabiana Freitas Mendes
<p>Create a feature wich enables just finished project managers see history tickets. To implement this, it is important to create project status (in special finished). When a project is marked like finished, it isn't possible to include more tickets and this project isn't visible to the others project participants, it is visible just to all project managers.</p> Redmine - Feature #3620 (New): Roles displayed for users in admin areahttps://www.redmine.org/issues/36202009-07-16T05:20:45ZJoshua Needham
<p>When I select the Users tab in the administration area it would be nice to see the users role on that page. Maybe even the ability to categorize or list in order of role, and ability to quickly edit from this one page.</p> Redmine - Feature #3603 (New): Add a way to change issue start-/due dates directly from the issue...https://www.redmine.org/issues/36032009-07-09T22:24:38ZKioma Aldecoa
<p>It would be nice if there were a way to quickly change start/due dates of an issue directly from the issue list. This could be implemented by adding to the right-click context menu, or just making date popup appear after clicking the start/end date field areas.</p> Redmine - Feature #3529 (New): Deleting a tracker does not allow you to reassign issues to a diff...https://www.redmine.org/issues/35292009-06-23T21:12:22ZRobert Chady
<p>When you try to delete a tracker that has issues assigned to it, it just errors out and tells you it can not be deleted. It would be extremely beneficial if you could reassign issues to another tracker, like deleting an issue activity allows you to.</p> Redmine - Feature #3513 (New): Baseline Projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/35132009-06-18T22:25:37ZFelipe Campo
<p>It would be useful export/import a redmine project into an xml so you can establish templates or baseline of projects. <br />I think that the format could be mpx compatible type or any dtd so, it could be used templates in xml and only import them as needed or establish baselines so a project manager could review the status of a project in a given timen in case of an audit saving the baselines in the repository.</p>
<p>Another option could be render the project issues and everything for a given date. As can be done in the repository module when a revision in selected diferent from the head.</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 #3506 (New): Need ability to restrict which role can update/select the target...https://www.redmine.org/issues/35062009-06-17T15:48:15ZGabriel Baez
<p>I was looking through the roles/permission section and there is not an option to restrict the selection or update of the target version field.</p>
<p>This is an option we need in order to prevent users who are not project managers from sticking issues into the road map.</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 #3487 (New): Downloadable files on another hosthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/34872009-06-12T11:10:12ZSebastien Riviere
<p>Is it possible to place downloadable files on a remote host.<br />Host A run redmine, and Host B with more bandwidth and disk space holds files.</p>
<p>The files could be always store on A and sync with B.</p>
<p>With this option, the Url of downloadable files would be modified</p> Redmine - Feature #3443 (New): Show usershttps://www.redmine.org/issues/34432009-06-03T11:44:27ZMarcin Trendota
<p>It would be great to have <em>Show user</em> combo box (as <em>Jump to a project</em>).</p> Redmine - Feature #3428 (New): Need AJAX Based Issue Additionhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/34282009-05-28T09:30:04Zkarthikeyan rangaswamy
<p>Rightnow,For creating New Issue,we have a separate page when clicking on the "New Issue" link,it opens the new page.Now what i want is the possibility to add the issues in the Issues list page itself.When i click on the Add New Issue button on the issues list page.A small form should open in div tag so that i can fill the form and create the issue.This should be based on AJAX.</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 #3197 (New): DateStatusChangedhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/31972009-04-17T08:50:05ZEwan Makepeace
<p>I really need a better way to track when issues last changed state. We have dates for Created and Updated - but in many cases an issue may be modified multiple times without progressing. For example at the end of each month all tasks that are assigned get updated to the new sprint month. People may also add comments or reassign tasks around the team - handing them back and forth. What I need to know is which tasks have not materially progressed the longest.<br />Another use is knowing for sure when tasks were closed (if they are closed). You generally assume that there have been no updates since a task was closed, but sometimes I find myself cleaning up categories, or making other changes that affect old closed tasks, and all their updated dates change. This breaks my statistics and spoils the integrity of Redmine as an issue database, as well as making my reports innaccurate.</p>
<p>What I would like is an additional field 'DateStatusChanged' which is updated every time an issue changes state and not otherwise.</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 #3125 (New): Merging 2 different Redmine Installationshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/31252009-04-06T08:45:22ZAshwin Muni
<p>I have redmine installed in 2 systems A and B.</p>
<p><strong>Redmine Specs</strong><br />Version : 0.8.0</p>
<p>I want both the redmine version to be merged to one now. Does redmine has any such feature where i can merge the database from other redmine installation or location.</p>
<pre><code>Redmine A Redmine B<br /> IP 192.168.1.1 IP 192.168.1.100</code></pre>
<pre><code>Want both to merge</code></pre>
<p>So that the results would be </p>
<pre><code>Redmine ( A + B ) = Redmine (Final)</code></pre>
<p>Please provide me the soln.</p>
<p>Ashwin</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 #3090 (New): field "Assigned to" with roleshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/30902009-04-01T06:18:37ZIvan Nik
<p>Can it be that the field "Assigned to" was adjested with blinding to roles?</p> Redmine - Feature #3077 (New): Customer Feedback Systemhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/30772009-03-30T19:20:52ZEdward Chang
<p>May I ask, Can redmine to achieve "Customer Feedback System" like this: <br /><a class="external" href="http://twbsd.org/enu/bug_tracker/index.php?page=demo.htm">http://twbsd.org/enu/bug_tracker/index.php?page=demo.htm</a></p>
<p>We like it mainly on it's user group(different group can only see their group's feedback) and it separate "Bug Tracker" and "Customer Feedback"(because some feedback is not belong bug, We can decide if import to "Bug Tracker").<br />Thank you very much.</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 #2897 (New): Tagging in Redminehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/28972009-03-04T14:10:17Zkarthikeyan rangaswamy
<p>I Want To Implement the tagging functionality in redmine.In One of the posts somebody has mentioned that Tagging can be done by creating a custom field .I want to Implement this tagging functionality in News,Documents,Forums,Wkis etc.If this is the case How can I use the custom fields to implement tagging functionality.</p>
<p>Is there any separate plugin to Implement the tagging functionality.I tried with acts_as_taggable plugin.The Problem is that I could not able to Install the plugin and also in somewhere it has mentioned that Acts_as_taggable does not work with Rails 2.0.I am runing Redmine 8.0 and it uses Rails 2.0.So Please Guide me in this issue</p>
<p>How can I Implement This Tagging Functionality in Redmine</p> Redmine - Feature #2885 (New): A segregated numbering per projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/28852009-03-02T20:05:44ZJackey Yang
<p>I am using Redmine for all internal projects. Most of them are not related at all. But the issue # grows so quickly and it kind of wried that all projects shared the issue #.<br />It will be nice that Redmine can have an option to disable this features.</p> Redmine - Feature #2880 (New): Possibility to know if an issue has been read by assigneehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/28802009-03-02T15:02:28ZRobert Kania
<p>It would be great to have an issue attribute "read by assignee" or "acknowledged".</p>
<p>And better yet, if this attribute could be automagically set when assignee visits page with issue detail, without his manual intervention (possible option in project/tracker settings?).</p>
<p>Currently, creator of the issue has no easy feedback on this.<br />Using separate issue status is way too bureaucratic and user non-friendly.</p> Redmine - Feature #2728 (New): Offline Supporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/27282009-02-12T11:04:23ZAnonymous
<p>Maybe we could gain some speed by using the caching features on Gears. And offline mode would be awesome!</p> Redmine - Feature #2686 (New): Role adminsitration with many projects / users -> grid overview, o...https://www.redmine.org/issues/26862009-02-06T08:07:55ZAnonymous
If you have some/many projects and have to add some/many users, setting the Roles (and maybe other permissions) is quite cumbersome, so I propose
<ul>
<li>grid overviews, that you can set the all roles (like Manager, Developer, Reporter) per <ins>Project</ins> or per <ins>User</ins> with <strong>one Submit/Save</strong>.</li>
<li>maybe it's better to provide <ins>radio button</ins> layout (rather than drop-down lists) for the roles</li>
<li>checkboxes like <ins>"apply change on all"</ins> projects/users or "check/uncheck all" would be great</li>
<li>maybe providing a <ins>filter</ins> for projects/users would be helpful</li>
</ul> Redmine - Feature #2678 (New): Search and stats on workflow transitionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26782009-02-05T10:18:35ZThomas Pihl
I do get some questions over and over from a few (very agile and reflective) customers. They go something like this:
<ol>
<li>How many (and what) issues passed "Queue to Backoffice" workflow-step (for a specific category or some other filter)?</li>
<li>What issues was tested by [insert tester] (show really as the member who change status from "Queue for test" to some of the new statuses indicating test passed or failed).</li>
<li>Who is our "best" tester (as defined in 2 above)</li>
<li>How many (and what) issues are at or have passed workflow-step "Approved by customer". First part of question is easy, the second is not.</li>
</ol>
<p>I would assume most people solve this with (redundant) extra custom fields tracking the above information (like tester or a checkbox for apprived by customer). Well, i do that too, but it's not all that good. I cannot handle retest and worst case i does contain the wrong info (i did the test and updated the issue but forgot to set the field).</p>
<p>I know the tables and i do take some of this info via SQL (some joins) but would love to get it via GUI (and in summary).</p>
<p>Is this a need for the rest of you as well?</p>
<p>/T</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 #2487 (Reopened): Software Reliability Growth Curvehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/24872009-01-10T11:54:24Zsunday walker
<p>File is plug-in for Software Reliability Growth Curve.<br />This plug-in made by Mr. chocoapricot.<br />I introduce it, because this plug-in is good .</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://chocoapricot.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2008/08/redmine_3_ca3c.html?cid=34745754#comment-34745754">http://chocoapricot.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/2008/08/redmine_3_ca3c.html?cid=34745754#comment-34745754</a></p>
<hr />
<p>I want some additional features.</p>
<ul>
<li>Two curves displayed at the same time. Which is the number of corrections bugs on the day and total number of corrections bugs. (Use status either of resolved, closed or rejected one and the updated date?)</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Selection of drawing end day other than today day</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Selection of Target version</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Selection of Tracker</li>
</ul> Redmine - Feature #2460 (New): List files on version pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/24602009-01-07T16:32:59ZCarsten Schurig
<p>I would like to have a list of all the files added to a version on the overview page of a version (maybe on the roadmap page too). Thus it would be very easy to access uploaded files as currently on the files list <strong>all</strong> versions are listed.</p>
<p>Now there is only the list of issues shown there (/versions/show/id).</p> Redmine - Feature #2448 (New): Graphviz of ticket dependencies (with example)https://www.redmine.org/issues/24482009-01-06T14:56:39ZMatthew W
<p>I found the output of this (admittedly very hacky, but conceptually quite simple) script a lot more useful than the gannt chart.</p>
<p>Would it be possible to build a feature like this into redmine, generating a graphviz of dependencies between open tickets on any given project or version?</p>
<pre>
<code>
#!/bin/sh
(
echo "digraph redmine {";
mysql -N -s -uredmine --password= -Dredmine -e "select id,subject from issues where status_id != 5 and fixed_version_id = 1" | ruby -e 'puts STDIN.map {|x| x.split(/\t/)}.map {|id,title| "#{id} [label=\"#{id}: #{title.chomp.gsub(/((?:[^ ]+ ){4})/, "\\1\\n")}\"]"}';
mysql -N -s -uredmine --password= -Dredmine -e "select issue_from_id, issue_to_id from issue_relations ir join issues i1 on ir.issue_from_id = i1.id join issues i2 on ir.issue_to_id = i2.id where relation_type = 'precedes' and i1.status_id != 5 and i2.status_id != 5 and i1.fixed_version_id and i2.fixed_version_id = 1" | ruby -e 'puts STDIN.map {|x| x.split(/\t/)}.map {|id1,id2| "#{id1} -> #{id2}"}';
echo "}"
) | dot -Tpng > /var/www/space/redmine_graph.png
</code><br /></pre> Redmine - Feature #2389 (New): Standard and custom issue fields should have a description/tooltiphttps://www.redmine.org/issues/23892008-12-23T11:04:17ZAnonymous
<p>Standard issue fields should have a tooltip or a short on-screen description (or both) that helps the user to understand the purpose of the field.<br />Similarly, when you create a custom issue field, it should be possible to specify a tooltip or description (or both) to help your users to understand what they should type into the field.</p> Redmine - Feature #2181 (New): Display more statistics about a user on the account pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/21812008-11-13T19:32:51ZEric Davis
<p>I think it would be interesting to see some more activity statistics on a user's account page (/account/show/n).</p>
<ul>
<li>Number of forum messages</li>
<li>Number of issue notes</li>
<li>Number of SCM changesets</li>
</ul> 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 #1982 (New): Extend homepage with forums and admin pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/19822008-10-02T05:45:04ZAnonymous
<p>One of the things I love about Redmine is that each project can be independent and can serve as a complete website using the Wiki and Forums for each, but I'm starting to realize this is a double-edged sword.</p>
<p>Because of this the current homepage seems useless, especially if people use bookmarks to get to the respective project.</p>
<p>I think there should be support to add primary forums for the entire community, with the link being displayed in the top bar beside the "Home" or "Projects" links; This way each project can have their own forums with content specific to their needs, but there is also a forum to bring all the projects' "sub"-communities together for more common subjects of discussion.</p>
<p>There should also be pages that only the admin can control so we can put up information regarding the entire site, rather than per project. Things like Privacy Policies, Disclaimers, Contact Us, etc. These are only a small amount of pages that could relate to all projects but I'm sure others can think of many more uses.</p>
<p>Both the forums and admin pages should be managed via the admin panel, since it's not linked to any individual project.</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 - Defect #1628 (Reopened): redmine sends http on forms on https serverhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/16282008-07-12T08:58:14ZMichal Bielicki
<p>I have the following configuration:<br />Glassfish v2UR2<br />jruby 1.1.2<br />rails 2.0.2</p>
<p>I have a http-listener on port 443 with security enabled.<br />Applications like xwiki, spree (rails shopping system) and others work fine.<br />redmine is supposed to be the root application on the system.</p>
<p>I had it all running fine with redmine-0.7.0 and updated to 0.7-stable from svn (I am running revision 1651). Now <a class="external" href="https://mywebserver/">https://mywebserver/</a> redirects to <a class="external" href="http://mywebserver/login">http://mywebserver/login</a> which of course does not exist.<br />When I manage to login by changing urls by hand, website links work fine, but all forms, like creating issues etc, still try to send to a http address instead of a https address.<br />THis was nt happening with 0.7.0</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 #1166 (New): broadcasthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/11662008-05-02T17:33:49ZSergio Freire
<p>I think it would be great to have a feature for doing broadcasts, more specifically for administrative purposes like:<br /> - informing all users of downtime or some other operation<br /> - notify users of some new feature..</p>
<p>This could be just a text box that would allow sending to all registered users (or if you want, just some set of them).</p> Redmine - Feature #1158 (New): Polls https://www.redmine.org/issues/11582008-05-01T13:37:51ZAdrian Tarau
<p>I think it will be very useful to have polls in Redmine, you can ask for some feedback using a poll. This way your users can vote if a feature is desired or not, or how should be implemented.</p>
<p>It should be possible to add comments and maybe to have a link between a poll and an issue(and vice-versa). Or it could be an attribute of an issue.</p>
<p>Of course, what would be a poll without charts, so a pie chart with the poll result is necessary.</p> Redmine - Feature #1024 (New): Remove unneeded .js files to speed page loadhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/10242008-04-09T00:50:28ZW Snyder
<p>I'm finding the load of the first page by a user is very slow over medium speed links. I think this is simply due to the fact that base.rhtml includes 5 javascript files, which are <strong>172KB</strong> in size.</p>
<p>I wonder if any of these could be disabled? For example, is there any drag-and-drop in redmine?</p>
<p>If they're all needed, perhaps they can be all "cat"ed together to improve performance? I've done this with the .css files already to good benefit.</p>
<p>BTW, see for example</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://infovore.org/archives/2006/07/11/javascript_include_tag-defaults-considered-harmful/">http://infovore.org/archives/2006/07/11/javascript_include_tag-defaults-considered-harmful/</a></p>
<p>which came up in my quest to understand how rails deals with javascript_include_tag.</p>
<p>Thanks</p> Redmine - Feature #978 (New): Different trackers on different projects?https://www.redmine.org/issues/9782008-04-02T13:34:04ZKai Olav Fredriksen
<p>As projects are wastly different - there should maybe be project-wise trackers (maybe the "global" ones as templates for new projects)?</p> Redmine - Feature #946 (New): Configurable Per-Project Text on New Issue Screenhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/9462008-03-28T13:12:19ZJohn Goerzen
<p>It would be useful to have the ability to specify a paragraph or two of text to display at the top of the New Issue screen, configurable per project.</p>
<p>I have been having people use the bug tracking system for things that I do not wish to use it for (support-type questions that should use a forum or mailing list), and I want to be able to put text right there to explain what to use the issue system for.</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 #561 (New): Inviteshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5612008-01-16T17:07:00ZJim Woods
<p>Thanks for Redmine. It is working well for me. A feature I would like to see added is the ability of an existing user,<br />with proper role, to invite others to join a project.</p>
<p>Example:<br />JoeUser with Role Manager invites <a class="email" href="mailto:bob@example.com">bob@example.com</a> to join project XYZ.<br />An email is sent to <a class="email" href="mailto:bob@example.com">bob@example.com</a> with some default text (or a special message written by JoeUser) and a URL that<br />will allow him to register and automatically make him a member of project XYZ.<br />If <a class="email" href="mailto:bob@example.com">bob@example.com</a> doesn't register in N days, the url is removed.</p>
<p>Thanks again.</p> Redmine - Feature #553 (New): Capistrano Recipeshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5532008-01-14T11:45:00ZDavide D'Agostino
<p>Now is possible automatic creation of svn repos, but Is very very good for webmaster (and their customers) when I create<br />a project a box with:</p>
<p>This project is a web site?</p>
<p>If yes</p>
<p>It create a repos and then create a mongrel config , an apache config, and al rails structure that an rails site can<br />have.</p>
<p>If u want I make a gem for automatic creation and pubblication of rails site through ssh/svn</p> Redmine - Feature #537 (New): To Do Lists via Ajaxhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5372008-01-06T19:37:00ZAndi Becker
<p>Have a look to basecamp. Here todo list can be generated via Ajax and easily moved around. In most projects it occurs<br />that you need to manage todolists. This is much more then a tracker. A Todo List must be flexible in creation as often<br />it occurs that the order of a todolist isn’t the right order how it should be, so you need to reorganise a todolist.</p>
<p>Todo Lists could especially help also in recuring tasks – especially when you run projects. A Template (see basecamp)<br />gets stored and you can just pull it our for the new project. Then the developer or customer or who else is involved<br />in the task can check all steps he has just done.</p>
<p>If a (Template)List needs to be modified you can easily add some new features or reorganise the structure. This is also<br />especially good for NON Software projects where i..e you have Travel-Plannings …</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 #506 (New): Add reports to top menuhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5062007-11-25T21:52:00ZJonathan Hall
<p>Would it be possible to add the below code to /base.rhtml?</p>
<p>Just a small link for admins just to get to the reporting area quicker!</p>
<pre><code><%= link_to l(:Reports), { :controller => 'issues' }, :class => 'admin' if User.current.admin? %></code></pre>
<p>Cheers</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 #466 (New): Add Contact database for all Redime sitehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4662007-10-30T10:06:00ZGunars Grundstoks
<p>As Redmine is Project tool for developers, managers and any other kind of persons and any kind of projects - like software,<br />sample design task, organizing events should be useful if Redmine site have Contact database with Customer, Client,<br />Partner, Employ contact information.</p>
<p>Contact information person can bet also attached for some projects, and people who is working with him necessary project<br />can find necessary person with whom contacting.</p>
<p>If it's necessary for every contact person you can relate with user name and this person can get access for some project.</p>
<p>If you need a support about AJAX & UI for this issue, don't hestite to contact me.</p> Redmine - Feature #436 (New): Add agile features (like formerly provided by XPlanner) to Redminehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4362007-09-17T09:56:00ZAdrian Tarau
<p>Hello Philippe,</p>
<p>I will use this opportunity to say : great project :)</p>
<p>I would like to suggest a possible feature, which I think is very useful.<br />Please have a look at the project XPlanner (<a class="external" href="http://www.xplanner.org/">http://www.xplanner.org/</a>). I think it will be very useful to have an XP<br />functionality in Redmine, the possibility to group trackers in stories and stories in iterations(versions). The labels<br />of this groups is not important(should be configurable), what's important is to group all the trackers - bugs, new features<br />to a specific customer request(stories) and to a specific version.</p>
<p>We use XPlanner for project management and even if we don't follow XP rules 100%, it is still very useful to organize<br />the project based on XP philosophies.</p>
<p>I think you could "borrow" some of the XPlanner features :) and some of the XPlanner users :)</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>PS : Any opinions?</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 #421 (New): Impersonate user featurehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4212007-09-01T06:08:00ZMarc Champion
<p>I really like the "impersonation" feature in project/open where an admin can impersonate other users in order<br />to test their environment. In redmine I have<br />to keep a list with user's passwords and forbid them to change it.</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 #374 (New): Support for milestones/iterations as part of projectshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/3742007-06-21T09:21:00ZNiko Schmuck
<p>A version could consist of one to many iterations/sprints. This could also enhance the overview of the Roadmap (which<br />is a great help, btw), so that there are two level of "indentations" first version, second iterations.</p>
<p>Anyway this is a nice-to-have, since the existing version concept allows quite nicely to cluster the features/issues.</p> Redmine - Feature #373 (New): Graphical slider for setting "% Done" fieldhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/3732007-06-21T09:17:00ZNiko Schmuck
<p>A slider could visualize the progress of an issue in a more haptic way, probably leading to a slightly more intuitive<br />way of setting it.</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>