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5.1.12 (2026-03-16)
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Who uses Redmine?
Redmine books
Redmine is a flexible project management web application. Written using the Ruby on Rails framework, it is cross-platform and cross-database.
Redmine is open source and released under the terms of the
GNU General Public License v2
(GPL).
Features
Some of the main features of Redmine are:
Multiple projects support
Flexible
role based access control
Flexible
issue tracking system
Gantt chart
and
calendar
News
documents
files
management
Feeds & email notifications
Per project
wiki
Per project
forums
Time tracking
Custom fields
for issues, time-entries, projects and users
SCM integration
(SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial and Bazaar)
Issue creation via email
Multiple
LDAP authentication
support
User self-registration
support
Multilanguage support
Multiple databases
support
Read more about
Redmine features
Documentation
You can read the
Redmine guide
User's Guide
Developer's Guide
DeepWiki Documentation
(Auto-generated by DeepWiki)
Other resources:
Changelog
Security Advisories
Frequently Asked Questions
HowTos
Plugins
Themes
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Third Party Tools
Online demo
A shared online
unofficial
demo site can be found at
. It has been set up to give registered users the ability to create their own projects. This means that once you register, you can create your own project on there and try out the project administration features. Please note that this demo site is an unofficial, third-party site and has no connection to Redmine.org.
Support & getting help
For getting help or discussing Redmine, you can browse the
Redmine forums
hosted right here in Redmine.
We also have a
chatroom
join #redmine
on the
libera.chat
IRC network.
There's also an unofficial workspace on
Slack
where you can ask questions and participate in discussions with other Redmine users.
Before submitting a bug report, a patch or a feature request here, please read the
Submission guidelines
Contributing and helping out
Redmine is built and maintained by community volunteers. If you enjoy using it and would like to give back to the community, the
Contribute
page has several ideas. Software development experience is not required. Check out the
Teams
Page if you are interested in a specific area to contribute regularly.
You can also make a donation and get listed on the
Redmine Donors page
Who uses Redmine?
This page lists
some companies and projects using Redmine.
Redmine books
Mastering Redmine 2nd Edition
is a comprehensive guide with tips, tricks and best practices for using Redmine.
You can
buy it online
Redmine Plugin Extension and Development
provides an overview of the tools available to developers who want to extend Redmine to work their way.
You can
buy it online
Redmine Cookbook
: over 80 hands-on recipes to improve your skills in project management, team management, process improvement, and Redmine administration.
You can
buy it online
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