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Task type | Total across years | Total in year 2017 |
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Blog post or article | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Task payer | Total across years | Total in year 2017 |
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Vipul Naik | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Task worker | Total across years | Total in year 2017 |
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Issa Rice | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Month | Total across task types | Blog post or article |
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2017-11 | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total across months | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Month | Total across task payers | Vipul Naik |
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2017-11 | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total across months | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Graph of task payments due by payer and month (cumulative)
Month | Total across task workers | Issa Rice |
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2017-11 | 700.00 | 700.00 |
Total across months | 700.00 | 700.00 |
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Worker | Task type | Task receptacle | Completion date | Payer | Payment | Topic | Format | Time spent (hours:minutes) | Effective pay per hour | Notes |
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Issa Rice | Blog post or article | Wikipedia spotlight | 2017-11-30 | Vipul Naik | 700.00 | Wikipedia | Prose | Still unpublished retrospective document of our experience with paid editing on Wikipedia. Payment is out of a total budget of $1000 for the project. It includes time spent from March to June, and two days in November. The November time alone is 15 hours; the previous time is not explicitly logged. The remaining work worth $300 is expected to take about six days |