pjquero / candycane

a port of Redmine to CakePHP from Ruby on Rails

Home Page:http://my.candycane.jp

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CandyCane

CandyCane is a issue tracking system. The original implementation on which it is based, is Redmine

You can view a live demo of CandyCane, as well as the bug tracking for CandyCane here: http://my.candycane.jp/

Continuous Integration is running on here: https://travis-ci.org/yandod/candycane Build Status

Installation

  1. Extract all files, and place into a directory that is accessible to the web server, and able to run PHP.
  2. Setup correct permissions on files and folders:
    • chmod -R 777 app/Config
    • chmod -R 777 app/files
    • chmod -R 777 app/tmp
    • chmod -R 777 app/Plugin
  3. Access the site via your web server. If you installed into a subdirectory, then ensure that directory is in your URL: http://mysite.com/candycane
  4. The step-by-step installer will appear.
  5. Just use it!

Notes

Currently some features which are present in Redmine are not supported by CandyCane. These are:

  • Repository viewer
  • Forum
  • Documents

CandyCane is using CakePHP v2.1.

Contributors

  • yandod
  • halt
  • Ignacio Albors
  • k-kishida
  • Graham Weldon (predominant)
  • akiyan
  • Takuya Sato
  • Yoshio HANAWA
  • kaz29
  • Dima
  • Norio Suzuki
  • hamaco
  • kiang
  • okonomi
  • shin1x1
  • Steve Grosbois
  • Spenser Jones
  • tomo
  • hiromi2424
  • Mindiell
  • mzdakr
  • Òscar Casajuana
  • elboletaire
  • Michito Suzuki
  • Shogo Kawahara
  • Sebastien pencreach
  • Sardorbek Pulatov
  • Hisateru Tanaka
  • Jose Gonzalez (savant)

We will appreciate any pull requests.

I try to merge as much as possible. Please fork the repository if you find something you want to fix, and submit a pull request.

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a port of Redmine to CakePHP from Ruby on Rails

http://my.candycane.jp