Hi Luc,
If you want to propose dependencies between contexts, you should write
it up on the website at mlo.uservoice.com - if it gets a lot of votes
it will be noticed.

Meanwhile, as a workaround, I wonder if you have considered using
projects instead of contexts.

Imagine the following:
[] Daily routine (project)
   [] Get up (project)
      [] Wake up (task)
      [] Get outta bed (task)
   [] Get started (project)
      [] Drag a comb across my head
      [] Find my way downstairs
      [] Have a cup

Daily Routine is defined as a project that repeats daily, with all
tasks regenerated on recurrence, and with recurrence happening when
all tasks are complete. Everything else is defined as "inherit dates
from parent".

Get Started is dependent on Get up

When the day starts, the only active tasks (in this section) are wake
up, get outta bed. When you have completed these two tasks, the
project "get up" appears on your list and has to be checked off, but
as soon as you have done this, the last three tasks show up. There's
an added step of checking off the "get up" project but other then
thst, it seems to do what you want.

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