ChiliProject is not maintained anymore. Please be advised that there will be no more updates.
We do not recommend that you setup new ChiliProject instances and we urge all existing users to migrate their data to a maintained system, e.g. Redmine. We will provide a migration script later. In the meantime, you can use the instructions by Christian Daehn.
Migrate From Redmine¶
When migrating from Redmine to ChiliProject you should follow the following steps depending on which version of Redmine you are running.
Redmine 1.0 or before¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.0 or earlier is the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine 1.1.0¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.1.0 is the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine 1.1.1¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.1.1 is the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine 1.1.2¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.1.2 is the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine 1.1.3¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.1.3 is the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine 1.2.0¶
Migrating from Redmine 1.2.0 has not been fully tested but many users have reported it working. It still uses the same process as upgrading ChiliProject. If you are using git, make sure to update the remote to use the ChiliProject Repository.
Redmine trunk¶
Since Redmine trunk is under active development it is difficult to document how to switch from it to ChiliProject. The best recommendation is to try the instructions from the latest Redmine version above and post on the Forums if you have any questions.