Tabulates the time units found in tasks for scrumy.com, a project management tool loosely based on "Scrum."
Scrumy (http://scrumy.com) is a virtual "scrumboard" used by many Agile development teams. This extension tabulates time estimates found within each task and shows percentage complete.
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If you wish to contribute/fork, source is here: https://github.com/otanistudio/scrumy_live_stats
(This project is in no way sponsored or endorsed by Scrumy.)
CHANGELOG
1.0.7: Make this work with Chrome Extensions v2 API
1.0.6: Fix bug when parsing numbers in parenthesis
1.0.5: Fix bug when finding floating point numbers in time estimates
1.0.4: Add a icon to make it more apparent that you can make the "adding tape" go away
1.0.3: Small color and text readability tweaks
1.0.2: If you click on the numbers in the breakdown by story, it will show their sums in a small "purple" window
1.0.1: Add hover highlights for rows
1.0.0: Breakdown by story
Latest issues
- (2014-02-13, v:1.0.7) deathcocktail: hours
Just noticed that your program will pull the hours only if they are in scrumy as (number) ex. (1) but not as (1 hour) or (1h). This is explained in scrumy as the way to add hours to a task Within the text of the task or story, type a number in parentheses. This number may be by hours, hrs, h, points, pts, or p. For example: "Make a login form (1 hour)", "Take a long lunch (2hrs)", "Pretend to work for the rest of the day (5.5h)" I think a regex on this would be what you would need to do..though I haven't looked at your code or anything. - (2014-02-13, v:1.0.7) deathcocktail: hours
If there are no hours specified it seems to default to 3 hours. Why is this? I can even see this in the example picture that you have. The done tasks have no hours specified but the scrumy live stats say that they are 3.
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Last update / version
2012-07-26 / 1.0.7
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