Welcome to the phpTimeClock Developers Hub
We are using Trac for our project management, so if you've got a request, please feel free to post it by using the "New Ticket" button. Fill out your request as completely as possible, making sure to include which version your ticket applies to. This will let us quickly get started on tickets that we recieve. If you are looking for support, you should use the forums, IRC, or go to Professional Support.
If you have found a bug or have a feature request, please read our Ticket Submission Guidelines and then click "New Ticket" to submit your new ticket. Thanks to spam, we've had to enable a captcha, but any human should be able to figure it out.
Getting Started Developing phpTimeClock
One of the best places to start participating in the development of phpTimeClock is to visit the IRC channel. You should also subscribe to the mailing list here: http://lists.phptimeclock.com/listinfo.cgi/project-dev-phptimeclock.com . That way you can receive an e-mail with new commits to the SVN and keep in contact with all of the developers.
For more information about Trac and how to use it
- TracGuide -- Built-in Documentation
- The Trac project -- Trac Open Source Project
- Trac FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
- TracSupport -- Trac Support
For a complete list of local wiki pages, see TitleIndex.
Developer Communication
Each Monday we will have a meeting as developers (users are free to join as well) in the IRC. The meeting will take place at 2pm CST and last for about 1 hour. It will be at irc.freenode.net #phptimeclock . If you don't know how to connect to that, visit phpTimeClock.com and click the link for realtime communication. That will connect you automatically.
You can see our meeting minutes here.
