I don't like how, if you complete all of the tasks of a certain tag, say
@Ubuntu, the tag disappears.. I would like to have the ability to have
the tag remain visible.

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Introductory task set should suggest organizing tasks in a tag hierarchy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/615027
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Bug description:
[Problem]
It's not evident to newbies how best to organize their tasks.  The default set 
of tasks on initial start up do suggest using tags, but don't suggest much 
about tag hierarchies.  However, the tool is sort of designed with this 
organizational scheme in mind.

So even if it's not the *only* way to organize tasks in gtg, perhaps gtg could 
be more explicit in suggesting it.  It could help reduce some of the confusion 
and impedance mismatch we see from people who are still getting up to speed 
with the tool and have progressed beyond the "simple shopping list" stage to 
where they need deeper organization.

[Original Report]
I would like to be able to group my tasks per category. Take a look at "gtodo" 
- it's the list of categories on the bottom-left side of the windows there.

Example:

- "Household" category: vacuuming the appartment, buying cat food, painting 
walls, paying taxes
- "Open-source projects" category: fixing bugs in GTD, submitting Firefox 
extension, answering user requests
- "Work" category: repair the UPS, tidy up the server room, replace faulty 
patch cable in conference room

That way I could just switch to the right context and would just see tasks that 
belong to this context. Currently I see all the householding tasks at work 
which doesn't help because I'm kilometers away.





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