Federated Timesheets Community Group
Skip to toolbar
Skip
My W3C Account
Federated Timesheets Community...
Federated Timesheets Community Group
This group was closed on 2023-12-11.
Each project has a timesheet system to track billable hours. Workers often spend time manually filling in this data multiple times.
Instead, we’ll make time tracker apps (locally or on a self-hosted server) expose machine-readable timesheet data through a query endpoint (reader pull) or through a webhook (writer push).
Timesheet data is relatively simple in terms of data format, data replication only flows in one direction, and there are not too many identities involved in the authentication / authorization of the data source connections.
This simplicity makes the “Federated Timesheets” project an ideal case study for Federated Bookkeeping in general. We want to show case how our vision of Federated Bookkeeping can make internet users “connected but sovereign”.
m-ld/timeld
Group's public email, repo and wiki activity over time
Note: Community Groups are proposed and run by the community. Although W3C hosts these
conversations, the groups do not necessarily represent the views of the W3C Membership or staff.
Call for Participation in Federated Timesheets Community Group
W3C Team
Posted on:
January 21, 2022
The
Federated Timesheets Community Group
has been launched:
Each project has a timesheet system to track billable hours. Workers often spend time manually filling in this data multiple times.
Instead, we’ll make time tracker apps (locally or on a self-hosted server) expose machine-readable timesheet data through a query endpoint (reader pull) or through a webhook (writer push).
Timesheet data is relatively simple in terms of data format, data replication only flows in one direction, and there are not too many identities involved in the authentication / authorization of the data source connections.
This simplicity makes the “Federated Timesheets” project an ideal case study for Federated Bookkeeping in general. We want to show case how our vision of Federated Bookkeeping can make internet users “connected but sovereign”.
In order to
join the group
, you will need a
W3C account
. Please note, however, that
W3C Membership
is not required to join a Community Group.
This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2022-01-20 by Michiel de Jong. The following people supported its creation: Michiel de Jong, George Svarovsky, Yvo Brevoort, Andrej Bagoutdinov, Victor Emanouilov. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.
The group must now
choose a chair
. Read more about
how to get started in a new group
and
good practice for running a group
We invite you to share news of this new group in social media and other channels.
If you believe that there is an issue with this group that requires the attention of the W3C staff, please email us at
site-comments@w3.org
Thank you,
W3C Community Development Team
Tools for this group
Learn about available Community Group tools and how to configure a group's site to include links to tools on w3.org or elsewhere.
Mailing List
@ public-timesh
@ internal-timesh
Wiki
Chat
Gitter task-tracking
Gitter timesheets
Gitter community
Version Control
GitHub Prejournal
GitHub CYB
GitHub Tests
GitHub TimeId
RSS
Group closed
This group was closed on 2023-12-11
Archives
January 2022
Categories
Announcements
Footer Navigation
Standards
Groups
Get involved
Resources
News & Events
About W3C
Contact W3C
Contact
Help
Support us
Legal & Policies
Corporation
Systems Status
W3C Updates