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Re: Time Logging and Team Management?

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Originally Posted by asian_701129 View Post
What's it built on, how much work was involved in it, and how much active use does it get? Also, how big is your team?
It's built on PHP and MySQL (running on a linux server). During the build season, it got use when people signed in and out when the came and left. Also, people could check and edit their hours, create tasks and people could complete them and discuss on the forums. We had about 80 people on the user list, but I would say about 30-40 people used it actively. The pin entry page is a page that just makes an ajax request and people can just file on in and it tells you if you're signing in or signing out. People could login and check all their stuff with their username and password.

EDIT: The actually framework for the system didn't take long at all (a lot of it was done in the course of a few days). Tweaking and fixing took part of the pre-season. Work during the season was just adding the forum and a few other features.
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