It can be done from the 'issue/show' view or from the context menu on the issue list.
The Copy functionality is of course only available if the user is allowed to create an issue.
It copies the issue attributes and the custom fields values.
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* notification on any event on all his projects
* notification on any event on selected projects only (if the user belongs to more than 1 project)
* notification only for things that he watches or he is involded in (eg. issues that he watches or he is author or assignee)
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When not checking "On-the-fly" register, the 3 optional fields can now be safely left blank.
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Workflow permissions are applied as when changing the status of a single issue. The issue is not saved (and an error is displayed) if the status transition is not allowed for the user.
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This can be done by clicking on the edit link (little pen icon) at the upper-left corner of the issue list.
Most properties can be set (priority, assignee, category, fixed version, start and due dates, done ratio) and a note can be entered.
Only issues of the current project can be selected for bulk edit (subproject issues can't).
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As this fix modifies manage_public_queries permission symbol, this permission has to re-entered.
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* remove assignments (issues are set to 'no category')
* reassign issues to another category (if at least an other category exists)
If no issue is assigned to the category, it's deleted silently.
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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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Removed lang specific strings in the corresponding mail templates, so that there is only one template for all languages.
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Existing links that point to the old page are preserved and automatically redirected to the new page (this behaviour can be disabled when renaming the page).
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* issue and changeset links generated only if the object exists
* issue subject and status appear in the link title
* strike issue link if issue is closed
* red wiki page link if page doesn't exist
* new icon for external links
Wiki page cache had to be disabled.
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Once the values are cached, only one database query is done at each user request (to check if the cache is still valid).
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The users list available in the filters ('assigned to' / 'created by') is made of the members of all projects the current user belongs to.
For now, this view is only accessible from 'My page' ('issues assigned to me' or 'issues reported by me' blocks, to view the full lists)
On 'My page', assigned issue are now sorted by priority.
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