[nag] Ideas about NAG
Edwin Culp
eculp@encontacto.net
Mon, 4 Jun 2001 19:11:02 -0700
Quoting Jon Parise <jon@csh.rit.edu>:
> On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 08:51:38AM -0700, Edwin Culp wrote:
>
> > I have just been adding some real tasks to NAG to try and organize myself
> > just a little and personally am finding that marking/prioritizing the
> > tasks with a different color would be very useful as it is in IMP.
> >
> > Important
> > UnImportant
> > Finished/possibly with a hide option.
> > Deleted/Not Purged
> > probably others
> >
> > Now it seems as though your options are to create or delete.
>
> Right, that's all there is at the moment, but I think your
> suggestions are very worthwhile. I'll work on implementing them
> sometime in the near future.
>
> Feel free to beat me to it by submitting patches, of course. =)
Thanks, Jon,
Let me look at the code and see if I understand it enough to do something that
would be acceptable as a solution. The Horde team lead is hard to follow.
> > An option to be able to send an email with a creation would be very nice
> > if you want to let other folks know what you are working on.
>
> That's also a good idea.
>
> > P.S. Is the plan be able to actually add the task to kronolith? I think
> > that along with groups, that I have seen discussed on both NAG and
> > Kronolith, in both with the above options would be very
> > useful and practical.
>
> I don't plan on having the tasks added to Kronolith. It might be
> neat to have a pointer from a Kronolith event to a more detailed
> Nag task description, though.
I thank that would be great. Is there a plan for NAG to have levels or groups
in addition to individual tasks? I think I remember seeing a couple of
suggestions some time ago.
Thanks,
ed
>
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