Hi, Rob. I believe that there are many different approaches to scheduling
reviews and that MLO should not require any of them but should support as
many as possible. One enhancement I believe is needed, would be an
enhancement to the “advanced filters”. Date-related filters support values
like “today-2” which means the day before yesterday. I would like to see
support for “today-reviewFrequency”. If review frequency is set to 14 days
then “today-reviewFrequency” would be two weeks ago today. This would allow
you to filter on (last modified date on or before today-reviewFrequency)
which I think would accomplish what you want. 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rob
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 1:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MLO] Re: Review every

 

Olivier, that's a good point; the simplest implementation of the "review"
feature I could think of (back when we were campaigning for the feature to
be added) was based on a "last modified" date. Review would filter items
based on their review frequency and last modified date--for example, if you
had a task with a review frequency of 14 days, the dynamic "Review" view
would only show it if it hadn't been modified in the past 14 days.  That
way, it would require almost zero overhead.

 

I did find a shortcut for marking items as reviewed.  In the Review screen,
you can click on the Mark Reviewed button directly in the table instead of
having to click on the Properties panel for each task.  This speeds up my
reviews a lot.

 

 

 


On Friday, December 28, 2012 10:29:48 AM UTC-6, robisme (Olivier R) wrote:

Hi Dwight,

 

Thank you, I now understand the usability : in case you have a huge list,
and want to do a partial review.

But I think that a task should automatically be considered as reviewed if
whatever interaction has been done with it (move, rename, change property,
etc.)

and, I remain wanting to ad a dynamic property "belongs to xxx view" in
order to empower my filters!

 

Olivier

 

 



Le vendredi 28 décembre 2012 16:24:46 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur a écrit :

Hi, Olivier. Glad to provide you another Englishism.

 

Admitting that I’m no expert in GTD reviews, or GTD anything, here’s what I
think about GTD reviews.

 

GTD is a way to spend more of your effort on completing your highest
priority stuff and to spend less of your time organizing things that you are
not going to actually complete. When you are successful with this, the
thrill of checking things off becomes intoxicating and there’s a risk that
the stuff _not_ on your high priority list will be neglected, and that
important things that don’t quite make the top list will languish
unattended. The review is a scheduled, occasional session where you leave
aside the stuff you usually work on and check out the rest of your queue.

 

If that’s right, then I would say that most of what you outlined below is
not review but execution – finding the important stuff and getting it done.
When you have finished “today” and “week” and get to “all incomplete” you
may be in review, but for most MLO users that would be a pretty long
listing. In order to give serious consideration to these items, you need
some way to select a small enough number of them that you can review in the
time you have. You could just pick out the ones that catch your eye, but
then there’s a risk that you will review the catchy ones often and that
others that may really need review will never get one. I would see the “next
review date” and “mark reviewed” as a way of taking the tasks you’ve just
reviewed and making sure they do not use up your review time again for a
while, letting you get on to other tasks.

-Dwight

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of robisme
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2012 4:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MLO] Re: Review every

 

Oh yes, I hope you didn't thought that I was "ill mannered" (btw thanks for
this new english term I didn't know).

Perhaps didn't he was thinking about my ill manner, but the way you asked my
first name, while I was using my pseudo ? Indeed, I'd rather use my real
name like you do, but its too late if I want to keep my "anteriority" on
this forum, isn't it ?

 

Anyway, I can explain a little how I do my review, and how I'd like to do it
better :

- I have a "today" view (starred, importance>150, active, due on or before
today or daily and due today)

- I have a "week view" (due next or last 7 days but not today, or weekly
without due date)

- I have a "all incomplete" view

- I have a "100% completed" view (taks I can archive or delete = complete
task whose project is complete, or project without incomplete subtasks)

 

My review consist in have a look at each view, then, look for the 5th one,
which is : all tasks (= everything).

 

And I'd rather have a a view with only "all tasks" that doesn't belong to
the day, week, incomplete or 100% complete view.

This new reviw feature would certainly help this, but at the price of a lot
of clicks each time we do the review, not ? manually open the properties
pane, click on the button "mark reviewed" each time we previously used to
only peek (glance?) a task, annoys me.

 

Thanks for all.

Olivier

 

 

 

 



Le vendredi 28 décembre 2012 05:40:37 UTC+1, Dwight Arthur a écrit :

Gosh, thanks Michael (_blushes_) but you must have my friend Olivier (who
calls himself Robisme) confused with someone else. I don't recall Olivier
ever making a post that was ill mannered. 
-Dwight

bossmj <[email protected]> wrote:

Dwight - sorry couldn't let this go unacknowledged.  I've been tracking your
exchange with Olivier.  Been around the world (all continents) and, I am
GOBSMACKED by your civility and professionalism.  One needn't look much
further than one's radio, Cable TV, Internet Home page, direct reports,
colleagues  {name it any human interaction in this day and age to 'run up'
against bad manners.  Thank you for a brilliant example of how we ought to
treat each other {no good deed goes unpunished - in case you wanted to
remain low key :) } THANK YOU EVER SO MUCH FOR DIPLOMACY AND CLASS 101!  

"Bestessstessssst regards!" {Clearly i have work to do on my own class and
grammar :)}

On Thursday, December 27, 2012 5:04:07 PM UTC-5, Dwight Arthur wrote:

Hi, Olivier!

What you “have to do” is determined by what filter you use for your “review”
report. Do you want to review individual tasks or folders? Do you want to
review only items that have a review schedule defined, or do you also want
to review items without a review schedule that have been unchanged for a
long period of time? There is a default “review” view that comes with the
program but I believe it’s preliminary. If you know how you want to do your
reviews you can make a view that shows the items you need to review. If you
do, please share it with the rest of us.

-Dwight

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of robisme
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 9:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: Review every

 

I'm not sure to like this new feature.

I mean, do we have to click the "mark as reviewed" for each task to review ?

For some task or subtsasks, the review consists in just over-reading it and
consider eveything is ok. Do we have to mark them manually as reviewed??

And there is not even a shortcut to do this.

Ouch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Le mardi 25 décembre 2012 12:05:58 UTC+1, Yegor Yegorov a écrit :

Somebody can to explain me what is 'review every' option in task properties
(review tab)? What does it do?

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