* 'Add project' permission will let user create a root project
* 'Add subprojects' permission will let project members create subprojects
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The drop-down lists to add an issue on the project overview and the issue list are removed.
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Tracker can now be changed/selected on the new issue form. This action can be invoked without the tracker_id parameter (the first enabled tracker will be used by default).
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ApplicationHelper#set_html_title replaced by html_title with arguments and can be called several times in views to append elements to the title.
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Removed FeedsController, issues and news feeds are now handled by issues and news controllers.
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Feeds can still be accessed from the corresponding screens (eg. news feed is accessible from the news view).
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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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Any logged in user can now save queries (they are not visible to the other users).
Only users with explicit permission can manage queries that are visible to anyone.
The queries list is removed from the "Reports" view. It can now be accessed from the issues list.
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* Only administrators can archive/unarchive projects.
* Once archived, the project is visible on the admin project listing only. It doesn't show up anywhere else in the app. Subprojects are also archived.
* Archive/unarchive preserve everything on the project (issues, members, ...).
* A subproject can not be unarchived if its parent project is archived.
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Comment is a reserved keyword for Oracle. The five 'Comment' columns are renamed to 'Commments'.
Migration scripts were modified to let oracle users create the database. For the others, migration 41 will rename the columns (only if columns have the 'old' name).
Fixed also a few oracle specific issues.
Note: currently (in Rails 1.2.3), there's bug in Rails oracle adapter. See: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/7344
Attached patch is required for redMine to work properly.
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* news
* new issues reported
* details of issue changes
issue cutom queries can be used as feeds
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* javascript added on custom field form to show/hide fields according to the format of custom field
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