The Redmine Bulk Time Entry plugin is a plugin for the Redmine Project Management suite to enter multiple time entries at one time.
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Whats Your Habit
What's Your Habit was created for the 2007 Rails Rumble in order to replace some paper spreadsheets. The goal was to create a simple web application that will let people track their habits easily.
Redmine Budget Plugin
The Redmine Budget plugin is a plugin for the Redmine Project Management suite to manage the set of deliverables for each project, automatically calculating key performance indicators.
Redmine – Open Source, Ruby on Rails project management system
Redmine is an Open Source project management web application written in Ruby on Rails. I joined the Redmine core team in August 2008 and have been actively contributing and supporting the project.
Redmine Customer Plugin
The Redmine Customer plugin is plugin for the Redmine Project Management suite to track basic customer information for each project.
ChiliProject (Redmine) Invoices plugin
The Invoice plugin allows a user to create invoices for Customers using time entries. Details This project was started because Little Stream Software needed a way to invoice customers using existing time entries that were logged into ChiliProject. Instead of using a third-party application or hosted service, a plugin was created to create and manage …
Redmine Timesheet Plugin
The Redmine Timesheet plugin is plugin for the Redmine Project Management suite to report on employee timelogs across all projects.
ARS247.com – Ruby on Rails self-service customer portal
ARS247.com is a custom Ruby on Rails website used by Advantage Route System to provide 24/7 support for their customers.
gs_phone – program to manage and configure Grandstream VOIP phones
gs_phone is a Linux console program that can manage and configure a group of Grandstream Voip phones. It was developed to help manage medium to large installations of Grandstream Voip phones.
Open Source Contributions
I enjoy contributing to Open Source software. Due to my experience, most of the contributions are to web based software.