I'm also missing this feature since the beginning.

I also prefer to inherit prject status like it's done with start/end date. 
As long as I don't change it for a single task it's always like the top 
level project. So it's not only suspending a project. If I set a top level 
project to completed all sub projects (and tasks) shall be completed to.

Additional I#d like to change the project status via context menu directly 
in the view.

Jens

Am Sonntag, 20. Oktober 2013 13:04:20 UTC+2 schrieb kitus:
>
> Triggered by the moderator of this feature request in Jira, I need to 
> reach some sort of consensus if I want the moderator to let this request 
> make it to the next phase, which, btw, does not assure it may be ever 
> implemented...
>
>
> Two requests that are very related to one another.
>
>
> *First:* There has been discussion in the past about whether or not 
> current behaviour of MLO makes sense when it comes to allowing suspended 
> projects to hold active actions. My opinion is that generally speaking I 
> would say NO, but I accept that in specific cases you may want to start 
> doing something towards project completion despite you may want to consider 
> that specific project as suspended or not started. But, again, generally 
> speaking my opinion is NO, and thus I would suggest either a check-box on 
> the task options pane or a general setting in the menu. *Please, allow 
> MLO to adapt itself to user needs with regard to this.*
>
>
> *Second: *I would like to also get your attention to something related. 
> Context inheriting is a feature that I use a lot. I have placeholders for 
> calls, agnedas, etc., and when I drop a an item into that placeholder, I 
> like to know that I inherits all the attributes from the parten. I have a 
> placeholder for projects on-hold. I'm currently looking into how I can 
> manage projects and I feel it would be beneficial to be able to configure 
> MLO's behaviour in that project status propagated the changes to the 
> elements that are created within the branch.
>
> I'm not saying, however, that when a project is toggled from suspended to 
> in progress, every sub-project hanging in that particular branch toggles 
> its status to in progress. This would only apply to projects marked as 
> Suspended or Not Started, and I would be happy if, at least, I could 
> configure MLO so that those actions do not appear on the to-do view.
>
>
>
>

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