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Reinier Balt 29bcfd90c2 fix #891. Somehow the assignment causes an error for some people.
Don't know why though, but this fix is harmless anyway.
2009-05-13 21:10:13 +02:00
app fix #891. Somehow the assignment causes an error for some people. 2009-05-13 21:10:13 +02:00
config set logger for openid to default logger. The openid gem defaults logging to STDERR which could lead to write errors on some restricted hosting providers 2009-04-08 09:18:51 +02:00
db update sqlite sample database to latest migrations 2009-02-09 11:13:56 +01:00
doc Pulled updated manual in to branch 2009-02-28 11:21:54 +00:00
lib Move site-specific configuration out of environment.rb into a YAML file. This allows us to ship environment.rb with Tracks. Fixes #813. 2009-02-01 14:47:05 -05:00
log.tmpl Removed superfluous 'tracks' directory at the root of the repository. 2008-05-20 21:28:26 +01:00
public remove defer buttons from print view. Fixes #836. Thanks Steven 2009-02-08 22:32:03 +01:00
script Next step in upgrading Tracks to Rails 2.2. Some highlights: 2008-11-30 00:34:15 -05:00
spec fix failing spec 2009-03-01 22:18:03 +01:00
stories Next step in upgrading Tracks to Rails 2.2. Some highlights: 2008-11-30 00:34:15 -05:00
test fix for the two issues in #852 2009-04-01 13:53:52 +02:00
vendor fix crlf issue 2009-02-07 21:26:43 +01:00
.gitignore Move site-specific configuration out of environment.rb into a YAML file. This allows us to ship environment.rb with Tracks. Fixes #813. 2009-02-01 14:47:05 -05:00
.gitmodules Included the tracks_manual repository as a git submodule within doc/manual. 2008-12-30 19:05:41 +00:00
Capfile Added an example of capistrano deployment recipes for deploying to a remote web host running Phusion Passenger (aka mod_rails), which is probably the easiest Rails deployment environment to configure. 2009-01-04 17:14:03 -05:00
Rakefile Removed superfluous 'tracks' directory at the root of the repository. 2008-05-20 21:28:26 +01:00
README bump version numbers to 1.7 2009-02-26 20:45:21 +01:00

# Tracks: a GTD(TM) web application, built with Ruby on Rails

* Project homepage: http://getontracks.org/
* GitHub: http://github.com/bsag/tracks/
* Assembla space (for bug reports and feature requests): http://www.assembla.com/spaces/tracks-tickets/tickets
* Wiki (community contributed information): http://getontracks.org/wiki/
* Forum: http://getontracks.org/forums/
* Mailing list: http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss
* Original developer: bsag (http://www.rousette.org.uk/)
* Contributors: http://getontracks.org/wiki/Tracks/Contributing/Contributors
* Version: 1.7
* Copyright: (cc) 2004-2009 rousette.org.uk.
* License:  GNU GPL

All the documentation for Tracks can be found within the /doc directory. It contains a manual in HTML (manual.html) or PDF format (manual.pdf), and this includes full instructions for both new installations and upgrades from older installations of Tracks. The instructions might appear long and intimidatingly complex, but that is mostly because of the number of different platforms supported, and the different configurations which can be used (e.g. running Tracks on your local computer or on a remote server). If you choose the appropriate section for your situation (installation vs. upgrade), and use the easiest (recommended) method, you should find the instructions easy to follow. If you encounter problems, try searching the wiki, forum or mailing list (URLs above), and ask a question if you cannot find a solution to your problem.

If you checked out Tracks from the GitHub repository, the manual is not provided by default and is in its own git submodule. To checkout the manual's source files, type "git submodule init doc/manual & git submodule update doc/manual". From then on, you should be able to issue the command "git pull" in the doc/manual directory to update the manual with the latest changes.

For those upgrading, change notes are available in /doc/CHANGELOG. If you are thinking about contributing towards the development of Tracks, please read /doc/README_DEVELOPERS for general information, or /doc/tracks_api_wrapper.rb for information on Tracks' API.

While fully usable for everyday use, Tracks is still a work in progress. Make sure that you take sensible precautions and back up all your data frequently, taking particular care when you are upgrading.

Enjoy being productive!