On Pon, 2015-11-09 at 12:08 +0100, Milan Crha wrote:

> it's not as that simple, because the task view, with compare to the
> calendar view, doesn't have time constraints, thus you see all the
> tasks. Imagine one task, which recurs forever. That's an important
> conceptual change in the Evolution code to handle this correctly.

I agree that it might not be simple due to present design, but, otoh,
having recurring tasks is such a basic feature since we are all
surrounded with them in normal life - rent, different bills etc. all
fall in that category.

> I had a chat with one (I think) student about recurring tasks few
> months ago. He was implementing it for another project, which worked
> in a similar way as in the taskwarrior. I thought it was for
> gnome-todo, but it didn't make it into 3.18.1 (I did not find it
> there).

If taskwarrior would have decent Android client I'd look no further from
taskwarrior, but having something in Evo would be great.

I tried Getting Things GNOME (trunk) and it is neither present in it nor
in gnome-todo.

> I'm not aware of anything, except of the obvious "file couple future
> occurrences ahead and do not forget to file more when you reach the
> last". 

It'a bit strange to have such ugly workaround for, otherwise, quite
ellegant app as Evo...


Sincerely,
Gour

-- 
As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, 
whose mind is controlled, remains always steady in his meditation on the 
transcendent self.


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