Bob Pankratz (the author of the algorithm) and I are looking at the
code at the moment...


A.

On Jul 13, 9:12 pm, Kudos <[email protected]> wrote:
> +1
>
> On Jul 13, 9:40 am, chrisleeuk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The only scenario I could come up with was the one I touched on above.
>
> > MLO seems to assume that because you have had a long time to do a task
> > it is more urgent, but that would only be true if the amount of time
> > between the start and end date was a measure of how long the task
> > takes to do.
>
> > Another way to think of this would be to say, hey this is urgent you
> > have had three months to do this and it's due tommorow so its more
> > urgent than that other thing.
>
> > As I said above, that's just not how I work.
>
> > I think we do need the option to take the start date out of the
> > computer scoring.
>
> > This might be making the weight slider drop down to a 'no effect'
> > setting or a check box saying 'Don't use start date in scoring, or
> > whatever.
>
> > Anyone else agree on this one?
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