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Tracking contributions is all done within Gitlab and is super easy! Simply "punch some time" using the `/spend` command in a comment associated with the correct issue, and done! Your *time* will flow over to civicrm.org via our [time tracker](https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions/timetrack) and will be reflected there.
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Tracking contributions is all done within Gitlab and is super easy! Simply "punch some time" using the `/spend` command in a comment associated with the correct issue, and done! Your *time* will flow over to civicrm.org via our [time tracker](https://lab.civicrm.org/extensions/timetrack) and will be reflected there. A few examples:
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`/spend 15m` will add 15 minutes of time to Gitlab and to civicrm.org.
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Naturally your other comments, code, feedback, etc. will all already be captured through your participation in Gitlab.
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Capturing your time is completely optional and voluntary. It's simply a way for us to easily recognize the awesome work that you do for CiviCRM! |
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Capturing your time is completely optional and voluntary. It's simply a way for us to easily recognize the awesome work that you do for CiviCRM!
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For more information on tracking time with Gitlab as well as for using more advanced comments, [check out this resource](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/workflow/time_tracking.html). |
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