New question #197755 on Getting Things GNOME!:
https://answers.launchpad.net/gtg/+question/197755

Suppose I have a task whose due date is already set. What is the expected 
before of the application if I try to set the start date before the due date? I 
see at least two possible events that may trigger this:

1) I accidentally select the wrong start date
2) I want to postpone the task and decide to define the new start date first

I find the current behavior somehow inconsistent. In 0.2.4 shipped with 
Precise, I am apparently allowed to set start date > due date, GTG does not 
complain. In the trunk version (rev.1179) I can still do that from the dropdown 
menu, but changing dates in the task window would behave differently: if start 
date > due date, due date is set to start date.

Before filing a bug report, please let me know what is GTG supposed to do in 
this case. For instance, the Thunderbird Lightning plugin would simply not 
allow start date > due date.

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