[kronolith] Sort events by Tag/Categorie
Arnold Krille
arnold at arnoldarts.de
Fri Jul 6 20:21:13 UTC 2012
On 06.07.2012 16:21, Michael J Rubinsky wrote:
> Quoting lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
>> Zitat von Arnold Krille <arnold at arnoldarts.de>:
>>> On 04.07.2012 11:24, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>>> Zitat von Arnold Krille <arnold at arnoldarts.de>:
>>>>> On 03.07.2012 21:21, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>>>>> Zitat von Arnold Krille <arnold at arnoldarts.de>:
>>>>>>> On 03.07.2012 16:04, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>>>>>>> Zitat von lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
>>>>>>>>> Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>>>>>>>>> Zitat von lst_hoe02 at kwsoft.de:
>>>>>>>>>>> is it somehow possible to mark events in kronolith so one can
>>>>>>>>>>> easily
>>>>>>>>>>> display only events matching this marker? I have look at
>>>>>>>>>>> categories
>>>>>>>>>>> which seems not to be used in kronolith and tags which looks
>>>>>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>>>>>> simple plain-text to me? Any idea how this can be achieved?
>>>>>>>>>> Use different calendars. That's why we have them.
>>>>>>>>> The users like to tag events by project for example and let a
>>>>>>>>> external
>>>>>>>>> tool create some statistic out of the iCal. It wouldn't be
>>>>>>>>> handy to
>>>>>>>>> have a calendar for every project, no?
>>>>>>>> Why not? Sounds completely fine.
>>>>>>> While this might technically scale well to >100
>>>>>>> projects/customers, the
>>>>>>> gui and calendar-list one user see will be overwhelming a well
>>>>>>> beyond
>>>>>>> "this scales up".
>>>>>> That's why there is an option to not show all available calendars by
>>>>>> default but to use invitations and subscriptions instead. Or are
>>>>>> there
>>>>>> users who should really see all >100 projects?
>>>>> Yep: El'Chefe
>>>>> And more importantly the friendly ladies from accounts who look at all
>>>>> the calendars for billable times and add a tag "billed" once their
>>>>> printers did the work.
>>>> For billable times there is the time tracker module Hermes ;-)
>>> Yep, is that stable yet?
>>> We want to test hermes, but I don't yet like the idea of mixing pear
>>> with git/svn for our installation.
>>> And then: Does hermes integrate with kronolith? We don't want to do
>>> time-sheets, we want to add calendar-entries of what we did and bill for
>>> that.
>> This really sounds like a useful feature...
>> We also have the need (like many) to bill some of the "events" which
>> are in fact on-site service time.
>> Will this be possible or is it even planed?
>
> See my other reply on this thread. It's currently not possible, and not
> planned in quite this way.
>
> Thinking this through a bit more, in addition to adding Timeobject
> support to Hermes, I could see some sort of "Export to Timesheet"
> functionality being added to Kronolith similar to the "Add to Tasklist"
> functionality that exists in IMP. I.e., you could send an existing
> calendar event to Hermes, but any further editing or timesheet-like
> action on that calendar item would take place in Hermes.
Please keep thinking in this direction!
Both of your ideas (timeobjects from hermes in kronolith and "export to
timesheet") sound great!
We do keep testing if horde can fulfill our needs (at least partially)
and we are already open to the thought of spending some money on
horde-experienced programmers to implement these missing pieces. Maybe
others will join this?
Have a nice weekend,
Arnold
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