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[Bug 577082] [NEW] Feature request: create type of sequential subtask

 

Public bug reported:

Some tasks consist of a set of subtasks that may be done only step by
step. I don't find any way to mark a subtask that depends from the other
previous in the step list. How can I  do it, if I don't have any
assumptions about subtasks duration?

After short discussion Luca Invernizzi said on 2010-05-05:
To sum up, you're proposing to have two kinds of subtasks: concurrent subtasks (like they're now, they all show up in the workview) and sequential subtasks("Starts after " [list] "will be done.").
That's an interesting idea and some software similar to GTG does that, so you should open a bug about that (one of the biggest problems with GTG is to keep it as straight-forward and easy to use as possible, which means that every proposed feature has to be discussed :) ).

** Affects: gtg
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Feature request: create type of sequential subtask
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Bug description:
Some tasks consist of a set of subtasks that may be done only step by step. I don't find any way to mark a subtask that depends from the other previous in the step list. How can I  do it, if I don't have any assumptions about subtasks duration?

After short discussion Luca Invernizzi said on 2010-05-05:
To sum up, you're proposing to have two kinds of subtasks: concurrent subtasks (like they're now, they all show up in the workview) and sequential subtasks("Starts after " [list] "will be done.").
That's an interesting idea and some software similar to GTG does that, so you should open a bug about that (one of the biggest problems with GTG is to keep it as straight-forward and easy to use as possible, which means that every proposed feature has to be discussed :) ).





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