The bug you're referring to is about a different thing.

To sum up, you don't like the automatic tagging of subtasks  (with the
parent's tags), and you would like an option to disable that behavior.

I think we could add an option to toggle the "automatic tagging of
subtasks", but I'm not sure if the added clutter is worth it (we are
trying to keep things as simple as possible).  Discussion is open :)

p.s.: I know that somewhere in our bugs this has been discussed, but I
can't find the right bug.

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: Triaged => Confirmed

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Changed in: gtg
    Milestone: None => 0.3

** Changed in: gtg
       Status: Triaged => Confirmed

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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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