Daniel,
I wrote an email to this bug report a while back, but I realized I didn’t
include the
direct email for the submitter, so you might not have seen it if you aren’t
subscribed
to the email. The contents of the previous email is reproduced below.
I am new to the Debian packaging of Redm
I am new to the Debian packaging of Redmine. I see that the last comment in
this bug report is from 4 years ago. Do we still feel that additional
documentation is needed regarding plugins or do we consider the issues raised
in this report to be resolved?
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Soren Stoutner
so...@debian.org
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Hello,
On Mon, 09 Sep 2019 13:59:37 +0900
=?UTF-8?Q?Marc_Dequ=C3=A8nes_=28duck=29?= wrote> So
with the new system and use of triggers you just need to drop files
> in the plugins/ directory, nothing else.
Currently both Debian packages and the end-users drop their plugin files
under /usr/share/r
Quack,
First, sorry you did not get a reply at the time and thanks for your
input. I think this is still relevant so I will reply.
On Sun, 06 Dec 2015 13:42:33 +0100 Daniel Pocock wrote:
It seems that a lot of functionality (e.g. tagging, iCalendar support)
is not in Redmine itself and this
Package: redmine
Version: 3.0~20140825-5
It seems that a lot of functionality (e.g. tagging, iCalendar support)
is not in Redmine itself and this has to be added using plugins.
Could you add some notes about this to README.Debian, the wiki[1] or both?
In particular,
- README.Debian already desc
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