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Latest revision as of 14:46, 28 July 2012
How to install MeetMer dashboard
Contents | 
[edit] Install Core
[edit] First install Ruby, Rubygems and Rails
- Install Ruby 1.9.x
 - Install RubyGems
 - Install Bundler
 - Install Rails 3.1 or later
 
[edit] Prepare database
-  Install MySql database
- create db user and set passwd
 
 
[edit] Prepare MeetMer core
- Clone/pull source from Github
 - In MeetMer root folder, install needed gems: bundle install
 - Edit db/database.yml (might not exist) file and run db create command: rake db:create
 
[edit] Install features
Features are implemented as separate gems (engine). Each feature has own github repository and they have own versioning.
Available features are:
- Meetings - lists and shows Mer meeting discussion logs and meeting minutes.
 - Tasks - lists and shows Mer project not taken tasks
 - Bugs - lists and shows not taken bugs by products.