* Added an IssueObserver to watch when Issues are created
* Added a JournalObserver to watch when Journals are created (Issue updates)
* Added a NewsObserver for News items.
* Added a DocumentObserver for Document notifications.
* Setup IssuesController#new to use the IssueObserver.
* Setup IssuesController#edit to use the IssueObserver.
* Setup IssuesController#bulk_edit to use the JournalObserver.
* Removed the Mailer call in Changeset#scan_commit_for_issue_ids, the
JournalObserver will handle it.
* Removed Mailer calls in MailHandler in favor of the Observers.
#2659
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Only works if the sender has the 'Add issue watchers' permission.
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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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A project module (eg. issue tracking, news, wiki,...) is a set of permissions that can enabled/disabled at project level.
For each project, modules can be enabled on the project settings view ('Modules' tab).
This requires a specific permission: 'Select project modules' (if this permission is turned off, only Redmine administrators can choose which modules a project uses).
When applying this migration, all modules are enabled for all existing projects.
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Permissions management was rewritten. Some permissions can now be specifically defined for non member and anonymous users.
This migration:
* is irreversible (please, don't forget to *backup* your database before upgrading)
* resets role's permissions (go to "Admin -> Roles & Permissions" to set them after upgrading)
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