GTG

Comment 7 for bug 313695

Revision history for this message
Bertrand Rousseau (bertrand-rousseau) wrote : Re: [Bug 313695] Re: Task priority

Could explain a bit more how you use these "untimed" priorities? Can't
you flag the "Buy milk" task as "Now", and the "Course project" as
"Soon" for instance?

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Ben Lau <email address hidden> wrote:
> Can the method be combined? Sometime I may have task which is very
> important , but I don't need to do right now. For example, you may need
> achieve a course project , otherwise you will fail on the course . It
> need to be finished within this month. So you still have time to do
> another thing. The task is "high" priority , but can do it "later".
>
> On the other side, you may have task which is not important , but you
> need to do it soon. For example, you may want to buy milk but the shop
> will be closed within a hour. If you don't go out , you can wait for
> next day. Then the task is "low" priority" , but should do it "soon".
>
> --
> Task priority
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313695
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Gtg
> developers, which is the registrant for gtg.
>
> Status in Getting Things Gnome!: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Task should have a priority : low, medium, high.
>
> The work view should display tasks by order of priority and the (future) random task chooser should always choose an high priority task.
>
> By default, the priority of a task should be high (in order to be sure that you will never miss a quickly added task)
>

--
Bertrand Rousseau
Place communale 1, 1450 Chastre, Belgium
e-mail : <email address hidden>
tel : +32 485 96 69 86