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Amber Herold, 12/16/2013 10:36 AM


AMI Redmine Quick Start Guide

AMI is using Redmine for
  • tracking product issues
  • viewing the code repository from a web interface
  • managing user forums
  • all documentation

1 Register as a user

If you have not registered, click on the Register link in the top right corner of the website. After submitting the information requested, an AMI administrator will be notified via email that your registration is pending approval. When you are approved, Sign in using the Sign in link at the top right corner of the website.

If you have questions, please email appion at scripps.edu.

2 Post a question on the Forum

Once you have registered, you can post questions on the Forums.

3 Select a project to view

Select Projects from the top left corner of the website. You will see projects that you are a member of, as well as those that are public.

Although there is not a clear division in the software code between Appion and Leginon, we use these as project names to be consistent with how the products are presented to the rest of the world.
The single svn repository holding the code for both products is available from both Redmine projects.

Available Projects:
  • Appion
    • loosely everything related to image processing
  • Leginon
    • loosely everything that has to do with image capture
  • AMI Group
    • only available to users that are AMI Lab members
    • holds anything that is not specifically related to Appion or Leginon or is not intended for public view

4 Add a new issue

  • Go to the project that you want to add the issue under. Select the New issue tab.
  • Select a Tracker: Bug, Feature, Support, or Task.
  • Write a descriptive subject line.
  • At this point you may select Create at the bottom of the page. If you can fill in more information, please do.
  • To link to another issue maintained in Redmine, type # followed by the issue number (#17).
  • To link to a subversion changeset, put a lower case r in front of the revision number (r234).

When you are ready for the next level of issue settings check out the Issue Workflow Tutorial.

5 View issues

  • Select the Projects link at the top left corner of the web page.
  • Select "View all issues" on the right side of the page. This will display all open issues from all projects.
  • At the top of the screen is a "Filters" section.
  • Select any combination of filter criteria and click Apply to view the results.
  • You may save this query and run it in the future. It will show up under "Custom queries" on the right side navigation bar.

6 Edit a wiki page

To edit, click the Edit link at the top of the page.

7 Create a new wiki page

To create a new wiki page, edit an existing one and include double brackets around the name of the page that you wish to create like this:

[[My new wiki page]]

It will appear as a red link when it is saved.
Click on the link and add content to your new page.
Remember to save it before navigating away or you will lose all your hard work!
More information on Wiki creation is here.

Updated by Amber Herold about 11 years ago · 24 revisions