Closed (fixed)
Project:
Time Tracker
Version:
6.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Created:
6 Oct 2010 at 13:41 UTC
Updated:
22 Jan 2011 at 19:00 UTC
First, thank you for this great module. Its future is promising.
I would submit you a feature request. I use Case Tracker (with OpenAtrium). I cannot use the tracking time feature if I don't want to add any comment to my case yet. It is only possible if I add a comment. I'd see rather a block where each user can add some hours (for example) to the node. What do you think about this use case ? See the attachment.
Sullivan
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
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| timetracker_in_a_block.png | 9.75 KB | sullix |
Comments
Comment #1
codi commentedDefinitely something I'm working towards. I think this is two separate items. One is getting time tracking on nodes outside of atrium and casetracker. Which is half working in the latest dev commits. The other half is getting it to play nicely with atrium.
Were currently in the process of abstracting any atrium specific functionality into a separate module/feature so that should help.
I'll keep you posted.
Comment #2
drclaw commentedJust a quick update on this one.
We have been talking about this quite a bit lately. We would like to have the option of separating the time tracker time entry form from the comments, but we're still discussing the best way to make it work.
Right now we've abstracted pretty much all the atrium specific things out of the module and turned them into features (which will be available very soon - check the project page!)
Casetracker is still sort of a loose dependency, but I think in the process of adding time tracking to nodes (not just on comments) will help us put that issue to bed.
In any case, we're working on all of this actively and I hope to have it all wrapped up in an alpha very soon!
Comment #3
drclaw commentedThis should be working now in the latest commit. Marking as needs review
Comment #4
drclaw commentedI'm sure this is fine, right?