>> I know that this is the
>> 'old' style of PM, but sometimes we want to charge the customer for
>> the number of developer hours spent on doing their particular story.
>> At the end of the project, the PM wants to see how many hours it took,
>> to do the usual wet-finger-in-the-air multiplier, and then add three
>> zeros ;-)   Would it be feasible to have a popup or something, such
>> that when a task is being closed (remaining time set to zero?), it
>> shows the history of "remaining time"  changes since the task was
>> created, shows what *it* thinks is the total time taken, and then
>> prompts the user for an estimate of the real number of hours that were
>> taken?   Does this even make sense?!

There is a plugin for agilo at
<https://dev.agile42.com/wiki/agilo/users/Plugins> that tries to
reconstruct how long it might have taken to do a story.

This is of course very inaccurate, as it is all guesses based on
datamining tracs history records - however it also is probably the most
accurate information you can get out of trac without adding custom
information.

HTH

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