PLOD is a tool designed to help administrators and others keep track

of their daily activities. Since your management will typically have
no idea what you are doing to justify such an exorbitant salary any
amount of money they may be paying you being classified as
.exorbitant., and since most people forget what they do themselves,
it.s good to keep a record. Trot your logs out around performance
review time, and show them to your management after suitable
sanitization on a regular basis.

PR:		ports/82867
Submitted by:	Joseph Ross <jross@far2wise.net>
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Pav Lucistnik 2005-07-03 14:54:10 +00:00
parent f2fd22b471
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SUBDIR += pkg_tree
SUBDIR += pkill
SUBDIR += plconfig
SUBDIR += plod
SUBDIR += pmap
SUBDIR += port-authoring-tools
SUBDIR += port-maintenance-tools

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# New ports collection makefile for: Plod
# Date created: 1 July 2005
# Whom: Joseph R.
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= plod
PORTVERSION= 1.9
CATEGORIES= sysutils
MASTER_SITES= http://www.far2wise.net/plod/
MAINTAINER= jross@far2wise.net
COMMENT= A system administration journaling tool
RUN_DEPENDS= emacs:${PORTSDIR}/editors/emacs
MAN1= plod.1
MANCOMPRESSED= yes
PLIST_FILES= bin/plod \
share/emacs/site-lisp/plod.el
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (plod-1.9.tar.gz) = 45f50e13aef229d894cc9a4d84b76299
SIZE (plod-1.9.tar.gz) = 29551

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PLOD is a tool designed to help administrators (and others) keep track
of their daily activities. Since your management will typically have
no idea what you are doing to justify such an exorbitant salary (any
amount of money they may be paying you being classified as
"exorbitant"), and since most people forget what they do themselves,
it's good to keep a record. Trot your logs out around performance
review time, and show them to your management (after suitable
sanitization) on a regular basis.