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Allow more than 20 timers. #158

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Tigerfink opened this issue Dec 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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Allow more than 20 timers. #158

Tigerfink opened this issue Dec 9, 2020 · 3 comments
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The maximum of 20 timers in the list is an unnecessary limitation.
I am a developer who also does customer support and devops. Each customer has a different customized version of the software.
So I have several Jira tickets for:

  • The stuff I am currently developing (full stack, so for each feature there may be separate tickets for database, back end and front end).
  • Several tickets for bug reports, support requests, deployment and meetings for each customer.
  • Internal tickets for meetings and devops.

I would at least need 30 timers, but why not set the limit to 50?

@tulleuchen tulleuchen self-assigned this Jan 20, 2021
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STRBUK commented Oct 26, 2021

I also need more than 20, when can this be implemented

Tigerfink added a commit to Tigerfink/jirastopwatch that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2021
Increased maximum number of timers in the list from 20 to 60. This was requested in issue tulleuchen#158
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I may have this implemented around the end of the month, depends on other priorities. If you already have the code changes yourself why not create a pull request and I'll take a look at doing it sooner.

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Tigerfink commented Nov 9, 2021 via email

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