Am Samstag, den 10.08.2013, 17:27 -0500 schrieb Michael Spencer: > On 08/10/2013 04:10 PM, Jörn Reimerdes wrote: > > Two journeys that I would consider. > > 1. a shopping list: When it comes to my mind I can add things I need to > > buy to a shopping list (sync with sharing would be a later milestone) > I plan to solve this use case similar to Trello. For individual tasks, > the user will be able to add a checklist of items that must get checked > off to complete the task.
I would prefer a server that I could host on my Ubuntu server. So maybe it will be possible to add, a custom sync server. > > 2. a list for home improvements: when I recognise a thing that need > > fixing I can add it to a list; eg. *fix that chair > > > > Separate lists would be really great. > I've uploaded an initial version of separate lists - which I'm currently > calling categories based on the implementation - today: > http://sonrisesoftware.wordpress.com/2013/08/10/ubuntu-tasks-categories/ I will take a look at it. > > Maybe you can give this a thought: > > - tasks can be tagged (with a list of tags) > > - tags can have a colour and a label > That's what I'm planning on doing. > > - the tasks app has a list of the existing tags > > - from that list of tags or a filter page you can go to a list of tasks > > that are tagged with a specific tag > > -- I am not 100% sure but I think you could use the same mechanism for > > priority > Right now I'm currently trying to figure out how to cleanly have both > priority and labels in the UI. Maybe it fits right of the due date. There should be space to add multiple labels/tags > > The possibility of multiple tags would allow me to have the same task in > > my shopping list and in the home improvement list. > That would be really nice to have! > > Perhaps instead of tags, there could simply be categories, like I have > currently, and the different lists simply be categories? Then I'd add > the ability to have multiple categories assigned to each task, so tasks > could be in multiple lists. > > If I do this, I'd then have labels (tags) that are specific to each > category. So for example, a programming project could have the labels > "Bug", "Feature", and "Discussion", while the Shopping Lists list could > have the labels "Grocery Store", "Hardware Store", etc. The problem with > individual labels is how would they work when a task with labels is in > multiple categories? I really like that idea. I think it should work, if adding a category enables the possibility to select labels/tags of the categories which are assigned to a task. Jörn -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

