Perhaps this is the crux in the for/against argument:

"Nobody is suggesting that you shouldn't plan, all people, like me,
are saying is that you shouldn't plan the way you are trying to plan."

People plan stuff in different ways. A lot of people (like me) aren't
going to read Forster's book "Do it Tomorrow", or read about
"unschedule", or about "pomodoro" time slices; they just want to plan
stuff as they want to...

Maybe you're correct that those who want a calendar view aren't
planning in the most efficient manner, and they're not using MLO to
it's full ability (I know I don't). But that doesn't detract from the
fact that they would find a calender view useful for *them*. And let's
face it, a product that has features people want is going to sell
more, and the overall project in turn is going to benefit from further
development.

*I* would like a calendar view because *I* would find it helpful. A
lot of people are saying that, I think, and I can't see the problem
with asking for it.

With regards to the uservoice thing, the calender view *is* the most
wanted feature on there, whichever way you look at it.

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