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-# Redmine Service
-
-Go to your project's **Settings > Services > Redmine** and fill in the required
-details as described in the table below.
-
-| Field | Description |
-| ----- | ----------- |
-| `description` | A name for the issue tracker (to differentiate between instances, for example) |
-| `project_url` | The URL to the project in Redmine which is being linked to this GitLab project |
-| `issues_url` | The URL to the issue in Redmine project that is linked to this GitLab project. Note that the `issues_url` requires `:id` in the URL. This ID is used by GitLab as a placeholder to replace the issue number. |
-| `new_issue_url` | This is the URL to create a new issue in Redmine for the project linked to this GitLab project |
-
-Once you have configured and enabled Redmine:
-
-- the **Issues** link on the GitLab project pages takes you to the appropriate
- Redmine issue index
-- clicking **New issue** on the project dashboard creates a new Redmine issue
-
-As an example, below is a configuration for a project named gitlab-ci.
-
-![Redmine configuration](img/redmine_configuration.png)
+This document was moved to [user/project/services/redmine.md](../user/project/services/redmine.md).