I guess I can understand that one, if indeed it is the case that lower
level tasks get an extra boost..
Imagine 2 projects with the same importance/urgency scores... the CSA
will work to try to get both done at the same time, other things
equal.
So if you have 5 levels of subtasks for Project A, and only 3 for
Project B, you will tend to see more Project A tasks cropping up until
you are at broadly equal levels of depth..
And if you feel that Project B is more important, you can presumably
negate/lessen this effect by giving it a higher importance score..so
that it gets done ahead of Project A.  How well this works depends on
the extent of the recursive boost to lower level tasks..  I might try
a test to see how this would actually work..

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