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Welcome to rmBug

rmBug is a software project management tool

What next?

rmBug started off a GitlabHQ fork, in attempt to establish a community-lead project with FOSS best practices, as well as to innovate in the software project management space.

Since we are still young, resources that are on your disposal are limited, but we are improving them every day, so we hope that you will join us soon.

I want to contribute to rmBug, what do I do?

We tried to make the process of contributing as painless as possible, while preserving the quality of contributions and project health. Documentation that you might want to read before contributing can be found here.

How do I install rmBug for production on Ubuntu 11.10 or Debian 6?

Before running the magical command, you might want to install curl and nano by issuing the following command:

sudo apt-get install -y curl nano

After that, run the following, while replacing domain.com with the domain/subdomain where you intend to host rmBug, mysql_root with desired mysql root password, and rmbug_pass with the desired password for rmbug mysql user.

bash -c "`curl https://raw.github.com/mario/rmbug/master/doc/install/stage1_ubuntu1110.sh`" domain.com mysql_root rmbug_pass

Installation on Debian 6 is very similar - you just need to issue the following command:

bash -c "`curl https://raw.github.com/mario/rmbug/master/doc/install/stage1_debian6.sh`" domain.com mysql_root rmbug_pass

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We can be found idling on #rmbug in irc.freenode.net

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