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Stop time tracker automatically when the user log-out #78

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ctarara opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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Stop time tracker automatically when the user log-out #78

ctarara opened this issue Jun 13, 2018 · 2 comments
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enhancement A new feature or good improvement help wanted Pull requests are appreciated. :+1:

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@ctarara
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ctarara commented Jun 13, 2018

It would be very useful to stop a time tracker of an user when it logout. Normally when you logout you stopped working and the tracker should be automatically stopped. When you login again you have to choose manually what are you working at.

@arBmind arBmind added enhancement A new feature or good improvement help wanted Pull requests are appreciated. :+1: labels Feb 21, 2019
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slashvlz commented Jul 4, 2021

IMHO the Redmine is not working place. I may start working and set Start in Redmine and close any browsers and for example connecting to the server which I really working by customer's ticket or any somewhere work.
Requesting feature might being implemented but not by default or any stricted style.

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arBmind commented Jul 21, 2021

@slashvlz I agree with your assessment. Often it would be helpful to store a hint, when the user actively logs out or closes the browser, that would give the users options. It would also be great to limit the timer. Tracking >12 hours seems wrong for most users.

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