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Redmine Contact Form - Feature #2442 (New): Put sender's email into Fromhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24422018-05-17T09:56:37ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Right now, the plugin puts sender’s email into the Reply-To header and the From header uses the Redmine’s emission email address. As a result, when I click Reply some email clients (such as Thunderbird) do not fill the To address of the replying email (so I need to do this manually each time).</p>
<p>So, I wonder, if the plugin should user the From header instead?</p> ISSUE-id - Bug #ISSUE-14 (Open): Escaping #ISSUE-id Textile rule does not workhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/ISSUE-142017-12-02T21:46:29ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Escaping ISSUE-id’s special Textile syntax rule does not work, if multiple IDs are specified in one line. For example:</p>
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!#ISSUE-1, !#ISSUE-2 and !#ISSUE-3
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<p>Demo: <img src="#ISSUE-1," alt="" /><a class="issue tracker-9 status-5 priority-5 priority-default closed" title="Bulgarian translation (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/ISSUE-2">#ISSUE-2</a> and #ISSUE-3</p>
<p>This happens because Redmine treats <code>!#ISSUE-1, !</code> as an image. Therefore, <code>parse_redmine_links_with_issue_id</code> gets the following <code>text</code>:</p>
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Demo: <img src="#ISSUE-1," alt="" />#ISSUE-2 and !#ISSUE-3
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<p>The same applies to legacy IDs:</p>
<p>Demo: <img src="#1," alt="" /><a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-5 priority-default closed" title="User needs some way to see available activities (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/2">#2</a> and <a class="issue tracker-7 status-5 priority-4 priority-low2 closed" title="Create more bug related contexts (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/3">#3</a></p>
<p>So, it’s not a problem in the plugin, but in the Redmine core.</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 - 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> Author Box - Feature #1996 (Incomplete): Project modulehttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/19962012-02-29T00:34:13ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Should the plugin allow enabling/disabling the module at project level?..</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 - Feature #605 (Open): SVN monkeyhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/6052010-06-27T00:05:19ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Orangutan can be very helpful for employees which use SVN...</p>
<p>What is required for a user to track time? A user must specify work hours, project and maybe issue and a short description...</p>
<p>What does developer which uses SVN do? Runs “update” when comes to the office and runs “commit” when leaves... If we assume that a user always specifies a description when committing (-m) we have a start time, end time and a description! All that we need is project/issue - project can be guessed (or determined if SVN was registered in Redmine) and issue can be extracted from -m message...</p>
That is:
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<li>When user does “update” Orangutan starts “tracking”;</li>
<li>When user goes away and returns Orangutan tracks breaks and saves them somewhere;</li>
<li>When user commits...</li>
<li>Orangutan tries to determine the project (if failed the monkey can ask for project later);</li>
<li>Orangutan tries to determine the issue;</li>
<li>Orangutan suggests a user to save tasks...</li>
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<p>The last is done when there are no conflicts - that is a user did not save any entries for the time a user is believed to work.</p>
<p>That is a user will only be required to answer “yes” per commit (besides the cases when the project is not known)...</p> Orangutan - Feature #558 (Open): Jokes contexthttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/5582010-06-15T20:52:22ZOleh Demyanyukolkobg@gmail.com
<p>tell redmine 'joke’ and he print something like fortune command form linux...</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #230 (Open): Starting task/time entry and new issue at the same timehttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/2302010-04-16T00:31:36ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>In the testing phase most of their time developers fix bugs. Mostly these are small bugs. So it can be a headache to add issues to Redmine and then to add time logs using Orangutan...</p>
<p>The idea is to create a context which would allow to create issue and time log with one “command”.</p>
<p>The syntax can be:</p>
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User: Fixing new issue: Dialog is shown incorrectly [high]
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<p>Saying I’m working on something and suddenly my manager asks me to attend a meeting. Saying the meeting lasts for an hour. When I get back Orangutan asks me if he should record a break. That’s fine! But it would be cool if I could answer something like: “Yes... I had a meeting with my manager.”. And he would add this as a task.</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #20 (Open): Let user specify what he did during a breakhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/202009-10-08T19:01:00ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Saying I’m working on something and suddenly my manager asks me to attend a meeting. Saying the meeting lasts for an hour. When I get back Orangutan asks me if he should record a break. That’s fine! But it would be cool if I could answer something like: “Yes... I had a meeting with my manager.”. And he would add this as a task.</p>