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Re: [O] What do you use to identify projects (in the GTD sense)
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Bernt Hansen |
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Re: [O] What do you use to identify projects (in the GTD sense) |
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Sun, 11 Dec 2011 17:18:04 -0500 |
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Viktor Rosenfeld <address@hidden> writes:
> I use Bernt's approach with a few modifications. Basically I don't use
> subprojects. I think Bernt's handling of subprojects is broken, because
> a NEXT keyword burried in a subproject keeps the entire project off the
> stuck projects lists. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.)
It's possible it's broken :) but subprojects are considered separately
for the stuck project list. It is true that if any subproject has a
NEXT task then the overall project is not stuck (but doesn't that makes
sense?)
* TODO Project
** TODO SubProject A
*** NEXT Task One
** TODO SubProject B
*** TODO Task Two
In the above layout Project is not stuck (it has Task One as a NEXT
task) but SubProject B is stuck (it has no next task and shows up on the
stuck project list)
Also as soon as Task One is DONE than both SubProject A and Project are
both stuck until a new NEXT task is identified (or they are in turn
marked DONE)
Regards,
Bernt