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Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.  
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[http://www.redmine.org Redmine] is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.  
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This is a Howto of how I went about getting a basic installation of Redmine going on my SME server. I have now been using it for a number of months and am quite happy with it. As a matter of fact, I converted my existing Trac project environments to Redmine and have been using Redmine exclusively since.  
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This is a Howto of how I went about getting a basic installation of [http://www.redmine.org Redmine] going on my SME server. I have now been using it for a number of months and am quite happy with it. As a matter of fact, I converted my existing Trac project environments to [http://www.redmine.org Redmine] and have been using [http://www.redmine.org Redmine] exclusively since.  
    
== Ruby On Rails ==
 
== Ruby On Rails ==
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== Redmine User ==
 
== Redmine User ==
The Redmine webservice needs a user to operate under and it needs an ability to access email for some of its services. The easiest thing to do is to create a new user 'redmine' using your server-manager panel. This users also needs access to a login shell.
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The [http://www.redmine.org Redmine] webservice needs a user to operate under and it needs an ability to access email for some of its services. The easiest thing to do is to create a new user 'redmine' using your server-manager panel. This users also needs access to a login shell.
    
== Redmine Installation ==
 
== Redmine Installation ==
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