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This is a plugin for Redmine, originally developed by Rafael Calleja and Jost Baron. It displays the estimated number of hours users have to work to finish all their assigned issues on time.

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Workload-Plugin for Redmine

A complete rewrite of the original workload-plugin from Rafael Calleja. The plugin calculates how much work each user would have to do per day in order to hit the deadlines for all his issues.

To be able to do this calculation, the issues start date, due date and estimated time must be filled in. Issues that have not filled in one of these fields will be shown in the overview, but the workload resulting from these issues will be ignored.

Installation

  1. To install it, simply clone it into the plugins-directory. Execute

   git clone https://github.com/luciof55/redmine_workload redmine_workload

in your plugins directory.

  1. database migration:

    cd .. rake redmine:plugins:migrate

  2. reload web service

    touch tmp/restart.txt

Configuration

There are two places where this plugin might be configured:

  1. In the plugin settings, available in the administration area under "plugins".
  2. In the Roles-section of the administration area, the plugin adds a new permission "view workload data in own projects". When this permission is given to a user in a project, he might see the workload of all the members of that project.

Permissions

The plugin shows the workload as follows:

  • An anonymous user can't see any workload.

  • An admin user can see the workload of everyone.

  • Any normal user can see the following workload:

    • He may always see his own workload.
    • He may see the workload of every user that is member of a project for which he has the permission "view workload data in own projects" (see above).
    • When showing the issues that contribute to the workload, only issues visible to the current user are shown. Invisible issues are only summarized.

Holidays, Vacation and User Workload Data

National holidays and user vacation is counted as day off (like weekend).

Admins can setup National Holidays in plugin-settings. Users can get permissions to setup their vacations and Workload Data with 'Roles and permissions'.
You can specify user(s), who should be able to setup national holidays with 'Roles and permissions'.

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This is a plugin for Redmine, originally developed by Rafael Calleja and Jost Baron. It displays the estimated number of hours users have to work to finish all their assigned issues on time.

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