Hi, Kitus. Personally, I'm fine with the way a task with multiple contexts will 
appear multiple times in a view that's grouped by context. But I can see how it 
could be annoying. 

I think it's clear that any scheme for picking which of the contexts should be 
displayed,  will have to be configurable.  User preferences will vary too much 
for any one-size-fits-all scheme. How about allowing the user to reorder the 
list of contexts, and then going with the context that appears highest in the 
list? 
-Dwight
MLO Betazoid & Moderator
Via k@mail on sgn2

On Oct 12, 2013, kitus <[email protected]> wrote:

>I decided to go ahead and use Jira for requesting this capability to be
>
>added. After a few days I got a response from that specific feature
>request 
>moderator, asking me to try and achieve a certain consensus. Would you
>guys 
>care to help me out here?
>
>He thinks that the following questions must be addressed in order for
>the 
>moderator team to consider this request fully discussed. What do you
>guys 
>think? Do you also encounter the same problems as I do? How do you go
>about 
>this?
>
>Thanks
>
>On Monday, July 15, 2013 2:54:52 PM UTC+2, kitus wrote:
>>
>> I'm bringing this up again because I've notice I never responded to 
>> Richard.
>>
>> Let me recall my example:
>> TASK: Waiting for John to set up a meeting | Contexts: @wait, #John
>>
>> I usually use @wait/@delegated/@borrowed as general contexts. Then, I
>use 
>> "#" for referring to people.
>>
>> If I could design this from the bottom up, I would suggest "@"
>contexts 
>> would be hierarchy more important than "#". Of course, YMMV so it
>would be 
>> best if the user could modify these rules to match his/her needs. 
>>
>> Assuming contexts have different weights, I would then modify the
>"Group 
>> by" feature in order for it to be able to group low hierarchy context
>("#" 
>> in my case).
>>
>> Does this make any sense to you? Sorry for overlooking your answer
>dated 
>> December 2012 (I've just noticed I had not ticked the "Email updates
>to me" 
>> field).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 10:01:31 PM UTC+2, Richard C wrote:
>>>
>>> But how would this work?   If you had a Task with multiple contexts,
>what 
>>> rule would MLO use to determine which Context the task appeared
>under? 
>>>
>>> Does my suggestion of providing a mechanism where the user chooses
>which 
>>> contexts appear in the group headings (and ideally is also able to 
>>> control 
>>> the order of the headings) work for you? 
>>>
>>> Or do you have some other mechanism in mind? 
>>>
>>> Richard 
>>>
>>> > -----Original Message----- 
>>> > From: [email protected] 
>>> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kitus 
>>> > Sent: 29 August 2012 6:35 PM 
>>> > To: [email protected] 
>>> > Subject: Re: [MLO] Grouping tasks with multiple contexts //reply
>to 
>>> > Lisa & Dwight 
>>> > 
>>> > I would so much love Andrey jumping in and giving his thoughts on
>this. 
>>> > At least, if a solution for this is planned with MLO 4.0 that
>would be 
>>> > already good news. A simple switch would do the trick... Something
>
>>> > along the line of "do not show tasks with multiple contexts more
>than 
>>> > once" 
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