Hi.

Now that Andrey has developed a Calendar View for iOS (a fantastic feature) 
and is possibly working on one for Windows and Android, I would like to add 
my 2ยข and invite everyone to give their own feedback. I created a related 
feature 
request on UserVoice 
<http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/7260012-mark-task-as-event-for-calendar>
 
but still am not 100% sure if this is the right way to go.

I think it would be useful to be able to create or mark a task as an "
*event*" (as we do with folders and projects) and to differentiate between 
*hard 
*and *soft* due dates and start dates. The Computed-Score algorithm should 
consider these factors by applying higher weights to hard due dates and 
events (and also to effort, min time & dependencies 
<http://mlo.uservoice.com/forums/9235-general/suggestions/7241670-take-dependencies-and-effort-max-time-into-accou>
).

If we are faced with an externally imposed deadline or a date that we 
simply must have something done by, then that is a "*hard*" due date. A "
*soft*" due date, on the other hand, could be an aspirational date of our 
own choosing to either plan our activity or even to push ourselves to get 
something done. If we miss a *soft *due date, it isn't that big a deal, but 
if we miss a hard due date then the task is rendered irrelevant.

Similarly, a "*hard*" start date means we can only do a task after that 
date and not before (like having a dependency on a date rather than another 
task). A "*soft*" start date could mean that we are simply setting a 
reasonable lead time for a task in order to avoid being overwhelmed with 
future tasks in our list of currently active tasks.

Dwight suggested 
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mylifeorganized/HEpeG4jn3pE/DuA0_uwLLiUJ> 
using 
the start date as a soft *due* date, however, that would not work unless 
you abandon the built-in Active and Available Tasks filters completely and 
use advanced filtering instead. If we were to take that approach, tasks we 
could be working on now but have a future start date would be excluded by 
the Active and Available Tasks filters.

What do you think?

Here's my attempt at a view called "Upcoming Events" (which doesn't use the 
Active Tasks filter). Ideally, I would like to be able to create a filter 
rule that says that the Start Date and the Due Date are on the same day (or 
within x hours or days of each other). Unfortunately there are no filter 
rule functions that accept two or more fields) :

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-IyomsHlrYH4/VUOdeh_b8mI/AAAAAAAAAA4/dTf_dMZVfWY/s1600/upcoming%2Bevents.PNG>

Ian.

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