Although unfuddle is easy to use, it's rather cumbersome to use tickets to do timetracking.There we where using gtimelog [
sudo apt-get install gtimelog] to track our time during the day, and at the end of the day we would manually enter these action in corresponding unfuddle tickets. which often took up to 10 minutes.a Problem was that we often didn't know the correct ticket number we where working on.
Thanks to our new employee, Nick Veenhof, this problem is being tackled. The first step to improving this has been resolved in a clever way.
We currently take the RSS feed of all open tickets. We took some php script to convert that feed into a valid html
And setup gtimelog [
nano ~/.gtimelog/gtimelogrc] to load that converted html as Tasks.The result can be seen on http://www.flickr.com/photos/develoop/2865316030/ Attached you can find php script which converts the unfuddle RSS feed into something that gtimelog can handle
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| krimson_timelog_unfuddle.tar.gz | 3.66 KB |

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