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Redmine WordMine - Feature #2433 (Open): Link Redmine issue with WordPress commenthttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24332017-12-09T18:05:10ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Some users report issues in WordPress comments, so it would be great, if the plugin allowed to quickly import them into Redmine as issues. For this a new action link can be added, e.g., “Create issue”.</p>
<p>It would also be great to be able to link comments to (existing) Redmine issues (without importing them as new ones). Such comments can, probably, be added to issues as notes. Certainly, such notes should include links to blog comments too.</p> Sidebar Content - Feature #2405 (Open): Edit link for Wiki pageshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24052016-08-29T11:07:46ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Quick “Edit” link for the Wiki page, that is shown on the sidebar, would be very helpful:</p>
<p><img src="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/attachments/download/654/Edit.png" alt="" /></p> RedWord - Bug #2368 (Open): Next and prev links for multi-page articleshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/23682015-04-02T17:27:19ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Accordingly to Google <code>rel="prev"</code> and <code>rel="next"</code> links of the multi-page article should point to the previous and next pages of the article:<br /><a class="external" href="https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1663744">https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1663744</a></p>
<p>However, WordPress seems to use “neighbor” articles for these links, what can potentially cause issues.</p> WikiNG - Enhancement #2293 (Open): Extended user columnhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/22932014-05-21T22:55:48ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p><a class="project" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/project/redmine/extended-fields">Extended Fields</a> supports “extended” columns for the user list...</p>
<p>So, it would be cool to have the Mentions column with the number of times the user has been mentioned.</p> ISSUE-id - Support #ISSUE-1 (Deferred): Need a function to display issue idhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/ISSUE-12013-09-03T14:20:15ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>The ISSUE-id plugin adds the <code>issue_id</code> function, which is used to generate the featured id. Also the <code>to_param</code> function is used by Redmine to put the correct ID into links etc. The plugin also patches a <ins>lot</ins> of other native Redmine functions to replace native Redmine issue id with the featured one.</p>
<p>This could be <ins>much easier</ins>, if Redmine came with a special function for displaying issue ids, which could be named, e.g., <code>display_id</code>! So when the plugin is released I need to make such suggestion to Redmine guys...</p> Extended Fields - Support #2221 (Deferred): Need a fix for _list.html.erbhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/22212013-09-03T14:15:07ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>I just found (that is, remembered) that the only reason the Extended Fields comes with the pre-patched <code>_list.html.erb</code> is that the <code>group</code> variable is not translated into string. This could be fixed in the core Redmine and can potentially lead to other bugs in third-party systems and Redmine itself.</p>
<p>So, I need to check this again and file a fix request to Redmine.</p> WikiNG - Feature #2076 (Open): HTML Color previewhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/20762012-06-28T12:30:35ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>If WikiNG meets HTML color code like #C07600 it can make an inline preview by rendering a little box before the color code...</p> Projects - Improvement #2037 (Open): Completeness bars on start pagehttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/20372012-05-22T05:25:37ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Just thought it would be cool to have projects’ completeness bars on the start page...</p> Projects - Enhancement #2036 (Open): Global newshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/20362012-05-21T22:13:42ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Some news can be global... That is related to all projects (for example: <a href="/news/42">Upgrade is pending</a>).</p>
<p>So it would be cool to have some “Global” checkbox in the news edit form.</p> Extended Fields - Feature #1881 (Open): Support wiki toolbar for "Default value"http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18812011-10-26T20:39:05ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Right now it seems to be very complicated and is not critical... So “postponing”.</p> Projects - Feature #1868 (Reopened): Author in Google search resultshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18682011-10-12T08:14:32ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>So I decided to play with the author “box” in Google search results...</p>
<p>Added invisible link to my empty Google profile... For now the author is not shown.</p> Projects - Feature #1837 (Open): Andriy is now working on...http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18372011-08-31T17:03:21ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Just an idea:</p>
<p>I usually work on one of the projects... So on the website somewhere can be a status e.g. “Andriy is now working on <ins>Download</ins>” (where <ins>Download</ins> is a link). On the other hand if I don’t work on any of the projects (e.g. freelancing) - “Andriy is now working on his other projects...” <span class="wiking smiley smiley-smiley" title=":)"></span></p>
<p>The status should be triggered manually (using e.g. <a href="/projects/orangutan">Orangutan</a>).</p> Projects - Feature #1804 (Incomplete): Arrows (or similar solution) for project menuhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18042011-07-14T03:26:05ZTim Lin
<p>See attached picture.</p> SCM Creator (+Github) - Feature #1757 (Incomplete): Allow subdirectorieshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/17572011-05-30T09:47:58ZJean-Sébastien Bourjsb@zenexity.comOrangutan - Enhancement #1075 (In Progress): Separate Orangutan core (reusable bot code) from Red...http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/10752010-10-30T13:44:08ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Orangutan architecture is quite flexible and allows to create bots quickly and easy. So the bot platform can be much more popular than Orangutan Redmine bot...</p>
<p>However currently Orangutan and its Redmine part are actually the same. For example, one of the core objects is Query which is responsible for accessing DB. Many bots won’t need it - so it should be “removed” from the core.</p>
<p>Also some of contexts require extending core objects like Date etc. I think it can be done by “monkey patching” technique...</p>