Any way to quickly (drag and drop) reorder tasks in Redmine?

We use Redmine to register and track all of our tasks, errors and functions. We have a one-month release cycle, and it’s important to ensure that the order of the items in Redmine matches the relative priority of each item so that people don’t work on less important things.

Currently, for this we have created a custom field in Redmine called "rank" and assigned an integer from 1 to 1000 to each element. At first it works, but reordering the elements and reordering is just painful because the same element is edited many times, to get it in the right place on the priority list. Is there a way to drag items to reorder them? I doubt that we have a unique requirement, should there be some way other people do this?

Thanks for the help in advance, Max.

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Have you watched Eric Davis's Stuff To Do plugin? It may be close to what you are looking for -

http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/PluginStuffToDo

https://github.com/edavis10/redmine-stuff-to-do-plugin

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It doesn't seem like there is an existing plugin for this. It was raised on the Redmine forums, but nothing came of it:

http://www.redmine.org/issues/9183

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Correctly. There is no existing plugin for this. Stuff_to_do is the organization of tasks assigned to it at the user level, and drag and drop to restart tasks from / to the "current work list", "recommended task list" and "available task list".

I feel there should be an alternative to your requirement. Why should we evaluate tasks? We should probably hold a fight / stands and assign a list of tasks to each person and reorganize the order in the stuff_to_do plugin so that the developer performs a task check on his list.

You can also group related tasks together using the Related Tasks option in each release. Add the problem to the "predecessor" / "predecessor" to another problem.

Use the best reports using custom queries

Use the Redmine_whining plugin to remind developers.

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This is just my view based on the impact that I have received in the area of ​​Agile Product Management and Redmine plugins.

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