Okay, so are we saying that Triaging, Adding/Removing Custom reminders will always apply to individual occurrences no matter where you are, Dashboard or Calendar?

Invoking the Task stamp I think should pop-up the dialog asking users if they want to apply/remove the stamp to the entire series, the single occurrence or this and future occurrences, regardless of where you are. Is this consistent with how you're thinking about things? or would this require reworking?

And Marking as Read/Unread/Needs reply always applies to the entire series?

Mimi

On Feb 26, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Jeffrey Harris wrote:

Hi Mimi,

There is also the issue of triaging and marking recurring events as
read/unread/needs reply, also pasted below. Jeffrey, are we really
applying explicit triaging to the entire series? I couldn't remember if we only agreed to do that with Read/Unread/Needs reply status or if we
are doing that with Triage as well.

I think triage status should continue to apply to individual
occurrences.  There's fairly elaborate code to make triage status
per-occurrence based on start time, making triage changes apply in a
different way would be a lot of design back and forth and implementation
time.

*Also...the stuff in the Triaging/Marking as Read/Unread section, should
the same rules apply to Stamping to Add to/Remove from Task list and
Adding/Removing Reminders? Both can be done from the Dashboard.*

Currently we only allow stamping as a task to apply to individual
occurrences.  That was before the recurrence branch landed, I think it
would be reasonable to allow either now, but at least in the dashboard, I'm happy with the task stamp always applying to individual occurrences.

Reminders added through the dashboard are absolute reminders. Right now
you can't add a reminder to a recurring event through the dashboard,
that's bug 8214. When you can, I'd say that to be consistent we should
add an absolute reminder to individual occurrences, not make reminder
changes apply to all occurrences.  Setting a later 5PM/8AM absolute
reminder when looking at an occurrence just seems like a one off
behavior, not something likely to apply to all occurrences.

Sincerely,
Jeffrey
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