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Apache License 2.0
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version 0.1.5 on Jan 5th, 2011

This little python project provides the ability to do simple time reporting on google calendars. It is using gdata as interface to google's calendar service.


change-log

2009/04/06 0.1.5
  • increased gdata version to 1.3.0
  • changed dependency from gdata.py to gdata
2008/10/13 0.1.4
  • made raster for time reporting configurable. in previous versions the

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 21)

Bullet list ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.

raster was hard coded to 5 minutes.

2008/10/08 0.1.3
  • passing clockin instance to plugin
2008/10/03 0.1.2
  • made package installable by easy_install
2008/10/03 0.1.1
  • added plug-in mechanism to implement custom hooks independenly from

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 40)

Bullet list ends without a blank line; unexpected unindent.

the application itself #2 - if stopping time is in future we assume the user means "yesterday" #1 - splitted some files

2008/08/18 0.0.1
  • being more tolerant while handling numbers in description
  • enhanced syntax for passing options
  • enhanced error handling for missing or wrong configuration
  • first working version

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