* Changed Project#activities to allow getting inactive Activities also:
* Changed the Enumeration#all named_scope to exclude project specific Activities
* Changed the Project has_many time_entry_activities to include all by default
and provided an #active method to filter them to active ones only
* Split Project#activities to two methods and gave it a parameter that is used
to determine if inactive activities are included (default is no)
* Added a reset button to delete all project specific activities.
* Added ProjectsController#reset_activities to remove the project
specific activities
* Added a HTTP DELETE route for reset_activities
* Changed the permissions for managing project activities to have access to the
ProjectsController#reset_activities action
* Added a way to bulk save Project specific Activities in ProjectsController
* #save_activities will save all the changed activities, including update the
existing records
* Added helper methods to the controller which will be refactored later
* Allow the same TimeEntryActivity names on different projects
#4077
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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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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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A migration automatically adds this permission to roles that were allowed to view wiki pages.
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New permission added: protect wiki pages. Once a page is protected, it can be edited/renamed/deleted only by users who have this permission.
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Only admin users can create/edit queries that are public and for all projects.
Note: this change does not allow to save a query from the global issue list. You have to be inside a project but then you can mark the query as 'For all projects'.
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* edit_time_entries: lets a user edit/delete any time entry
* edit_own_time_entries: lets a user edit/delete its own time entries only
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The 'Change status' specific form removed and now accessible from issue/show view with no additional request (click on 'Update' to show the form).
The 'Change issue status' permission is removed. To change the status, the user just needs to have either 'Edit' or 'Add note' permissions and some workflow transitions allowed.
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As this fix modifies manage_public_queries permission symbol, this permission has to re-entered.
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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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