![]() Maybe it will only be useful for us, maybe not. So since I did not found any solution for this problem, I'm starting developing my own. I am currently thinking about developing a redmine plugin that will automatically generate the documentation of a project from its repository, and display it. Could be hacked by some custom settings, but I really don't like the display on the homepage. You choose the tab name for every project, not per project basis. There is a nasty display of the project setting in the project settings home page (at least for redmine distributed with ubunutu lucid) I would like generate several type of documentation (user, developer, new major release. Other reason I don't like the tab solution : Whow that's bad ! The plug-in will only be able to run some trusted command like doxygen to build the documentation. And also for security reason let anybody put any post-update hook. So I think it is for each project "manager" to set-up this thing (and don't ask for the webserver administrator for each project), and they don't have any right to do it on the server (add the post-update hook). We are Phd students or postdoc, so we don't want to spend lot of time administrating the webserver. For security reason there could only be one or maybe two people that may have administrator rights on the web server. We use it for a robotic lab, of 20 people, each of them managing a lot of project. I already think about the solution of tabs + post-update hook (and already implemented it), but this is not suitable for our redmine. It may also help for development of other plugin that may need lot of computation before to display some thing (like I don't know subnailing a directory of 200 hundred jpeg. SO maybe my title was badly formulated, but my question was more on how to to add a subprocess to redmine application.
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