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Posted about 14 years ago
After test driving Redmine as our bug tracker for a couple of weeks, it became clear we were able to centralize all community information and interaction in Redmine. Redmine is a platform written in Ruby on Rails, providing opensource tools for ... [More] software development. We've set up the plugins, discussed the features and our current situation. We were using GitHub for the Diem source code and issues, the website for documentation and phpBB as forum, all obvious choices but quite separated from eachother. Redmine as project management: community.diem-project.org was born We voted in the mailing list and decided to go for Redmine. We moved all issues to Redmine, moved the forum into the Redmine forum and started to build the documentation in it's wiki. So from now on, the development community is going on in Redmine, working it's magic on our beloved framework. Some quicklinks: Redmine forum http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/boards Redmine wiki http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/wiki Redmine bugtracker (Registred users only) http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/issues So developers out there using Diem and feeling to contribute in any way, signup and we'll be happy to hear and help you out! [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago
After test driving Redmine as our bug tracker for a couple of weeks, it became clear we were able to centralize all community information and interaction in Redmine. Redmine is a platform written in Ruby on Rails, providing opensource tools for ... [More] software development. We've set up the plugins, discussed the features and our current situation. We were using GitHub for the Diem source code and issues, the website for documentation and phpBB as forum, all obvious choices but quite separated from eachother. Redmine as project management: community.diem-project.org was born We voted in the mailing list and decided to go for Redmine. We moved all issues to Redmine, moved the forum into the Redmine forum and started to build the documentation in it's wiki. So from now on, the development community is going on in Redmine, working it's magic on our beloved framework. Some quicklinks: Redmine forum http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/boards Redmine wiki http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/wiki Redmine bugtracker (Registred users only) http://community.diem-project.org/projects/diem-project/issues So developers out there using Diem and feeling to contribute in any way, signup and we'll be happy to hear and help you out! [Less]
Posted about 14 years ago
dmWidgetEventCalendarPlugin displays the days in from the current month in a list. You can attach events to each day and they will be displayed on the calendar. Events can be populated into the calendar from a model's records if the model implements the provided interface.
Posted about 14 years ago
dmWidgetEventCalendarPlugin displays the days in from the current month in a list. You can attach events to each day and they will be displayed on the calendar. Events can be populated into the calendar from a model's records if the model implements the provided interface.
Posted over 14 years ago
After multiple IRC meetups we've decided to start using Redmine as bug-tracker for Diem. What is Redmine? Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. ... [More] Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL). Installing Ruby and Redmine was not a breeze on our Debian / Nginx box but hey, we managed after all! Using Redmine will allow all of us to follow up more easily and closely to the current and inevitable future issues. Send in the bugs! Please feel free to register an account on bugs.diem-project.org and start reporting those head-aching, PITA bugs that we all want to squash and forget. Give us a break.. We're all in this together, so please keep in mind to provide as much information as possible when reporting new bugs. First of all check if no similar bug already exists by searching the existing ones. Do mention the steps to reproduce the bug and please address us in a friendly way to get things sorted out quickly. No one is getting paid for developing Diem, not to mention following up on bugs. Yes, they can be very frustrating but please don't use us to get this of your chest, we hate them as much as you do ;-) Want to help? We'll need to collect and verify all existing bugs reported in our forum, on GitHub and the mailing list to insert them into Redmine as well, any help with this is greatly appreciated! A big thanks to Stéphane for pushing me to give the Ruby install another chance as I gave up before, a big holla to our founding father Thibault for creating the DNS records and big love to all of you enthusiasts using and improving Diem every day! [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
After multiple IRC meetups we've decided to start using Redmine as bug-tracker for Diem. What is Redmine? Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. ... [More] Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL). Installing Ruby and Redmine was not a breeze on our Debian / Nginx box but hey, we managed after all! Using Redmine will allow all of us to follow up more easily and closely to the current and inevitable future issues. Send in the bugs! Please feel free to register an account on bugs.diem-project.org and start reporting those head-aching, PITA bugs that we all want to squash and forget. Give us a break.. We're all in this together, so please keep in mind to provide as much information as possible when reporting new bugs. First of all check if no similar bug already exists by searching the existing ones. Do mention the steps to reproduce the bug and please address us in a friendly way to get things sorted out quickly. No one is getting paid for developing Diem, not to mention following up on bugs. Yes, they can be very frustrating but please don't use us to get this of your chest, we hate them as much as you do ;-) Want to help? We'll need to collect and verify all existing bugs reported in our forum, on GitHub and the mailing list to insert them into Redmine as well, any help with this is greatly appreciated! A big thanks to Stéphane for pushing me to give the Ruby install another chance as I gave up before, a big holla to our founding father Thibault for creating the DNS records and big love to all of you enthusiasts using and improving Diem every day! [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
After multiple IRC meetups we've decided to start using Redmine as bug-tracker for Diem. What is Redmine? Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. ... [More] Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL). Installing Ruby and Redmine was not a breeze on our Debian / Nginx box but hey, we managed after all! Using Redmine will allow all of us to follow up more easily and closely to the current and inevitable future issues. Send in the bugs! Please feel free to register an account on bugs.diem-project.org and start reporting those head-aching, PITA bugs that we all want to squash and forget. Give us a break.. We're all in this together, so please keep in mind to provide as much information as possible when reporting new bugs. First of all check if no similar bug already exists by searching the existing ones. Do mention the steps to reproduce the bug and please address us in a friendly way to get things sorted out quickly. No one is getting paid for developing Diem, not to mention following up on bugs. Yes, they can be very frustrating but please don't use us to get this of your chest, we hate them as much as you do ;-) Want to help? We'll need to collect and verify all existing bugs reported in our forum, on GitHub and the mailing list to insert them into Redmine as well, any help with this is greatly appreciated! A big thanks to Stéphane for pushing me to give the Ruby install another chance as I gave up before, a big holla to our founding father Thibault for creating the DNS records and big love to all of you enthusiasts using and improving Diem every day! [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
After multiple IRC meetups we've decided to start using Redmine as bug-tracker for Diem. What is Redmine? Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database. ... [More] Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL). Installing Ruby and Redmine was not a breeze on our Debian / Nginx box but hey, we managed after all! Using Redmine will allow all of us to follow up more easily and closely to the current and inevitable future issues. Send in the bugs! Please feel free to register an account on bugs.diem-project.org and start reporting those head-aching, PITA bugs that we all want to squash and forget. Give us a break.. We're all in this together, so please keep in mind to provide as much information as possible when reporting new bugs. First of all check if no similar bug already exists by searching the existing ones. Do mention the steps to reproduce the bug and please address us in a friendly way to get things sorted out quickly. No one is getting paid for developing Diem, not to mention following up on bugs. Yes, they can be very frustrating but please don't use us to get this of your chest, we hate them as much as you do ;-) Want to help? We'll need to collect and verify all existing bugs reported in our forum, on GitHub and the mailing list to insert them into Redmine as well, any help with this is greatly appreciated! A big thanks to Stéphane for pushing me to give the Ruby install another chance as I gave up before, a big holla to our founding father Thibault for creating the DNS records and big love to all of you enthusiasts using and improving Diem every day! [Less]
Posted over 14 years ago
Stand alone ticker tape plugin, set the tickers in the admin menu, can give a link as well for each one.
Posted over 14 years ago
Gives a list of all sub pages of the current page, to the specified depth. Most useful in areas that use page:true which you have assigned subpages to as you can add this plugin to one of the pages and it will appear and adjust itself for all the pages seperatly.