Redmine User Information¶
Special Topics¶
Guidelines for Project Managers¶
Sending Emails to Redmine¶
Source Code Management in Redmine¶
Document Management in Redmine¶
Roles and permissions¶
Introduction¶
What is Redmine?¶
- Project management software
- Bug/feature tracking system
- Platform for collaboration
Why use Redmine?¶
- Planning tasks
- Organizing work
- Managing resources
- Preserving work after lifetime of projects
- Central location for project documentation
All of the above is true for one person projects as well.
How to use Redmine¶
Starting a new issue: mind the tracker setting¶
- Deficiencies and errors of software → Bug
- Request or proposal of new functionality → Feature
- Problems using the software → Support
- Jobs that don't fit into a specific category → Task
Communication and collaboration¶
- Forums -- informal discussion of questions or future features
- Wiki pages -- collection of notes and post-its that shouldn't be lost
- News bulletin -- broadcast of important events or results
Public interest¶
- Issue tracking and collaboration features may also be public
- Reference documentation for community
- Download area for distribution
Repository for your own work¶
- Add your extensions to feature list for future reference
- Please add
- Subversion (SVN) or GIT branch names and/or tags and/or final revision number
- As much documentation as possible (notes, papers, references etc.)
- A good description of your extensions and the ideas behind it, in your own words
Help yourself to a private project¶
- Structuring your task
- Time tracking/Deadlines
- Calendar/Roadmap
Additional Sources of Help¶
Homepage of the Redmine project.
The "Mastering Redmine" book is available on Safari Books Online from within the MPIfR/MPG network.
You can also use the "Help" button above (external link!)
Or if all else fails, contact IT-Support.