Re: issue/bug management, project management, people management, product management all in one, preferably open source software ? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Achilleas Mantzios
Subject Re: issue/bug management, project management, people management, product management all in one, preferably open source software ?
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Msg-id 07daafec-4533-46be-8b0a-9c8c91648085@cloud.gatewaynet.com
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In response to issue/bug management, project management, people management, product management all in one, preferably open source software ?  (Achilleas Mantzios <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com>)
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On 5/22/25 20:33, Albrecht Dreß wrote:

> Am 22.05.25 21:04 schrieb(en) Adrian Klaver:
>> On 5/22/25 10:52, Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
>>> Hi people
>>>
>>> I'd like to know if people here know of or use any integrated solution
>>> for all or some of the above. It would be nice if it supported LDAP /
>>> OAuth 2.0 , integrate with plain vanilla git (not github / gitlab) and
>>> be open, and active as a project.
>> I use Redmine:
>>
>> https://www.redmine.org/
> +1 for Redmine!
>
> Completely FOSS, written in Ruby.  I use it at work, with Postgres as backend, for hundreds of projects, and ~200
usersand groups.  LDAP auth works ootb, for sync'ing LDAP users and groups a plugin is needed (search for “redmine ldap
sync”,which is quite old and might need minor fixes or a forked version for the latest Redmine 6).  Never tried OAuth
2,but iirc a plugin is available.
 
>
> You'll find a plethora of plugins (see <https://www.redmine.org/plugins>), both FOSS and closed-source, and it's
prettyeasy to write your own extensions (in Ruby, though, which is not my favourite language, but not too difficult).
 
Thank you, redmine is on the radar !
>
> Hth, Albrecht.
>
>
>



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