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Thursday, 10 February 2011

Project Hosting

TheCAT provides project hosting via Redmine to students, staff, faculty, and research groups.

Requesting Project Hosting

Current Maseeh College students, staff and faculty can request a Redmine by contacting . You will first need to setup an MCECS Unix login acount, or an MCECS Windows login account. If you don't have a current Maseeh College login account, please visit the CAT front desk to get one set up prior to requesting a Redmine project.

Project Requests Should Include:

  • Maseeh College username of one person responsible for the Redmine project. This user will own and initially be in charge of project files, access, and permissions.
  • Specific Project Name. All lowercase alpha-numeric, no spaces please. Note that this name or a conventionalized variant will also be used to identify your repository.
  • Project Designation/Sponsorship, selected from the options below:
    • Class Project. Associated with a specific course. For a class project, please provide the term, department, and course number (e.g. "Winter 2011, CS 333").
    • Organization/Club Project. Associated with an on-campus organization or group, such as ACM (ACM PSU Student Chapter), PSAS (Portland State Aerospace Society), RAS (Robotics and Automation Society), etc. For Organization/Club project requests, please include the name of the sponsoring organization/group/club.
    • Personal Project. Associated with an individual. There are no limitations on the project and it is managed just like any other. As with any project, you can assign as many managers, developers or reviewers as you like.
    • Other Project. If you don't think your request fits into any of the designations above, tell us about it and we will work with you to figure out what to designate it.
  • Which revision control system do you wish to use for repository, selected from the options below.
    • Git
    • Subversion
    • None

Example Requests

Example 1

Username blkperl
Project Name shadow
Purpose Class Project
Class Fall 2011, CS 300
Revision Control System Git

 

Example 2

Username wicker
Project Name skynet
Purpose Personal Project
Revision Control System Git

 

Example 3

Username cbeck
Project Name googleai2010
Purpose Group/Organization Project
Group/Organization PSU ACM Student Chapter (acm)
Revision Control System Git

About Redmine

Redmine is a web based project management system. It supports your team throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to collaboratively sharing knowledge.

Features

Below are some of the main features of Redmine.

  • Role based access control
  • Flexible issue tracking system
  • Gantt chart and calendar
  • News, documents & files management
  • Feeds & email notifications
  • Project wiki
  • Project forums
  • Time tracking
  • SCM integration (SVN, Git)
  • Multilanguage support

About Trac

Note: TheCAT is discontinuing support for Trac, and will no longer create new Trac projects

Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects. Trac uses a minimalistic approach to web-based software project management. The mission: to help developers write great software while staying out of the way. Trac should impose as little as possible on a team's established development process and policies.

It provides an interface to Subversion, an integrated Wiki and convenient report facilities.

Trac allows wiki markup in issue descriptions and commit messages, creating links and seamless references between bugs, tasks, changesets, files and wiki pages. A timeline shows all project events in order, making getting an overview of the project and tracking progress very easy.

What Trac provides:

  • An integrated system for managing software projects
  • A built in Wiki
  • A Web-based issue/bug tracker
  • An interface to the Subversion revision control system
  • A templating system to change your Trac site's look and feel
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