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taskmapper-kanbanpad
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This is the provider for interaction with kanbanpad using taskmapper
Initialize the kanbanpad taskmapper instance using a username and api key:
kanbanpad = taskmapper.new(:kanbanpad, :username => 'you', :password => 'api_key')
The taskmapper gem should automatically be installed during the installation of this gem if it is not already installed.
Since this and the taskmapper gem is still primarily a work-in-progress, minor changes may be incompatible with previous versions. Please be careful about using and updating this gem in production.
If you see or find any issues, feel free to open up an issue report.
Copyright (c) 2010-2011 The Hybrid Group. See LICENSE for details.
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