h1. Lemco Project Manual
Lemco project manual provides basic guidelines and instructions that all users must follow when they are using Lemco project management software (Redmine).
Guidelines or Instructions may change or update periodically, for that reason is strongly recommended all users to follow this project by adding it in their "Watch" list.
h3. Projects
Several guidelines or instructions for projects can be found below:
h3. Trackers
h3. Files Guidelines
In Redmine, the project management process starts with the user logging into the platform using their personal credentials.
Once logged in, the administrator creates and structures the project, defining its framework, setting up subprojects, assigning user roles and permissions, and specifying deadlines and key configurations.
Throughout the project lifecycle, users can upload and manage documentation—such as manuals, guides, or technical files—through the Documents section.
This feature helps keep all project materials centralized, well-organized, and easily accessible to team members.
The next step involves creating and managing issues, which represent the main work items in Redmine, including tasks, bugs, and feature requests.
Each issue should include a clear description, assigned user, status, and due date, allowing the team to track progress and maintain accountability until completion.
To support communication and teamwork, Redmine provides tools such as the Wiki, comments, and news announcements.
These features allow team members to share information, document procedures, and maintain transparency throughout the project.
Project progress can be monitored visually through Redmine’s Calendar and Gantt charts, which display timelines, milestones, and dependencies between tasks.
These tools help users identify delays, adjust schedules, and keep the project on track.
By combining task tracking, documentation management, and collaboration tools in one place, Redmine offers a complete environment for organizing, executing, and evaluating projects efficiently and transparently.
Updated by Dimitris Pipelias 25 days ago · 5 revisions