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Some Preliminary Redmine Customizations

I’ve been using Redmine for several months now. During this period of time I had the chance to evaluate most of its features. Although I still consider it one of the most feature-rich project management web applications currently available, using it on a production website revealed some weaknesses in the anti-spam area. Truth is the [...]

Redmine deployment meets social media

You might wonder why installing a web application takes me so long… The only answer I can give to this question is that it takes just about the necessary time that is required to deploy and support a modern web application like Redmine on an old-fashioned, but secure and predictable, operating system like Enterprise Linux [...]

Redmine deployment delayed

I am afraid the deployment of Redmine on CodeTRAX.org will be delayed some more. This is because I am skeptical about using mod_fcgid to run two different kinds of web applications on the same web server. This software is pretty much incomplete when it comes to defining classes of applications and setting limits, like the [...]

Redmine

Redmine is an open source, cross-platform and cross-database project management platform, written using the Ruby on Rails framework. After doing some testing in August 2009, I decided to switch to this platform on CodeTRAX.org. Redmine is so feature rich and well-designed that it is difficult to go unnoticed. Some of the features include: