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[Bug 579101] Re: An option to let me forbid subtasks from inheriting tags from their parents?

 

Yes, you got what I mean. I think the added "clutter" is worth it. In my
opinion, it's totally about the art of a seasoned tool to provide
flexibility - different people use the same tool in different ways.

And if possible, I'll do it this way: an option to toggle the "Ask me
whether to inherit tags every time" rather than "Automatic tagging of
subtasks".

However, I'm still in sitting on the fence, won't kind of urge you guys
to implement this soon provided that few people think it's an excellent
idea.

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An option to let me forbid subtasks from inheriting tags from their parents?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579101
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Bug description:
I know that there was a similar bug report (#351506 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351506) which has been changed to "Won't fix", but I still have this problem. Here's my reason: I would sometimes apply a tag like "@always" to a task such as "study something", which means I'd like this task will always appear in my list whilst it's children are keep changing, both being added or dismissed. It doesn't make sense in this case that these subtasks get an "@always" tag.
I'm not sure whether other people agree with me or not. At least an option to let me do this will help me a lot.





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