It is the intention to not use these exact forums anymore because they are incredibly old and in need of some sort of update. We're not sure what forums we will actually be moving to, however. I see... there are options here: phpbb2 -> phpbb3, preserving the existing forums, but dropping a lot of c...
For shits and giggles, I setup redmine on my own system. http://23.95.113.25/ I'm using apache/passenger and sqlite3 as the backend at the moment. Feel free to create an account. Anonytroll, please create an account and I'll give you direct admin access. You can see that we have a LOT of things we c...
To answer myself, I just found out that whatever we enter into the hosted redmine "demo" we can get out to put on our own private instance. "Free database export for backups and migration into a private Redmine instance. This exporter allows users of HostedRedmine.com to regularly exp...
I'm not sure about how issues will work out in praxis, that's why I'm looking forward to seeing it in action. This networking of claims is also not implemented yet, so I think we might have roughly equal amounts of work to do in either case. Beginning the demo will have to wait for next year, since...
Thank you for posting that and getting at least me up to speed. :) From a _really_ new guy perspective I see phpBB2 and think of the possible attack vectors that could probably give TR headaches. This eventually needs to dealt with one way or another. From what I read, the current claims system is '...
In the link to the Redmine demo for TR posted by psi29a, I saw a link to a wiki of sorts, but it gives an error 404. If this is a wiki similar in style to say, the UESP, then that could be one of the greater benefits to planning that could come out of it. Yeah! I just created the first wiki-page, w...
While you can set dates in redmine and github, I don't use them in my projects. :) OpenMW as an example, we just use % finished per issue to track things. Often, if it is trivial... we go from 0% to 100% and mark it as closed/finished/done/put-a-fork-in-it. A release is ready when a release manager ...
Hello again, I may have a forth option available to us as well. More on that in a bit, but first about github. I'll leave it up so that people can play with it if they want. :) I love github and use it for several of my FOSS (coding) projects, its project management tools are slick. That being said,...
Hello! I was bright bulb that suggested github before realizing that Anonytroll (or anyone) was working on a way to improve TR project management. I firmly believe that shoehorning TR's workflow to work with github is not ideal. I'm not sure the gains from a management perspective outweigh the addit...