* Added migrations to change Enumerations to an STI relationship
* Added TimeEntryActivity model (STI)
* Added DocumentCategory model (STI)
* Added IssuePriority model (STI)
* Added Enumeration#get_subclasses to get a list of the subclasses of Enumeration
* Changed Enumeration to use the STI type field instead of the opt field
* Changed Enumeration#opt to return the old opt values but with a deprecation warning.
* Removed Enumeration::OPTIONS
* Removed the dynamic named_scopes in favor of specific named_scopes. Kept for
compatibility reasons.
* Added Enumeration#default so each subclass can easily find it's default record.
* Fixed Enumeration#default to use the STI scoping with a fake default scope for finding Enumeration's default.
* Added a 'all' named scope for getting all records in order by position.
* Added Deprecation warnings to the old named_scopes in Enumerations.
* Moved various methods off of Enumeration and onto the concrete classes
* Changed the EnumerationsController to use types
* Updated the Enumeration list template
* Added has_many relationships to the Enumeration STI classes.
* Fixes for tests.
#3007
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This can be enabled in permissions settings. A non-admin user who creates a project is automatically added as a project member (the first role is given, TODO: make this given role configurable).
Projects can be added from the public projects list.
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* Added Copy project button.
* Added Project#copy_from to duplicate a project to be modified and saved by the user
* Added a ProjectsController#copy based off the add method
** Used Project#copy_from to create a duplicate project in memory
* Implemented Project#copy to copy data for a project from another and save it.
** Members
** Project level queries
** Project custom fields
* Added a plugin hook for Project#copy.
#1125#1556#886#309
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For existing user custom fields, this new attribute is set to false by default to preserve the prior behaviour (it can turned on by editing the custom field in admin area).
Note: on the registration form, *required* custom fields will be displayed even if they are not defined as editable so that the account can be created.
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Only works if the sender has the 'Add issue watchers' permission.
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It can also be called from anywhere now (not only from wiki pages).
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Users with same username or email are automatically mapped. Mapping can be manually adjusted in repository settings. Multiple usernames can be mapped to the same Redmine user.
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Users who create/reply a topic are automatically added as watchers but are now able to unwatch the topic.
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A migration automatically adds this permission to roles that were allowed to view wiki pages.
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Tracker, category and priority attributes can be specified in command line arguments and/or individually specified as overridable by email body keywords.
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