Kitus., I totally agree with you. It is ridiculous that a Project that has 
actually been suspended by the user should still appear on the todo list of 
Active tasks.

(Aside: To me it is a good example of how MLO's learning curve and how - 
powerful though, without question it is - needs a stupid amount of 
configuration by the user.  [grrr!] )

Personally I have never used Project Status for anything, however it looks 
like an extremely useful way to take tasks out of being Active (by using 
the ProjectStatus() function in the Advanced filter).

The other alternative of "kicking tasks along the road"  by setting the 
Start Date way into the future for review when their start date arrives 
also interesting, however please note that you would need to select all 
tasks within the project in question before changing the start date in this 
manner, in order for this to work.

Either way you do it, you will then have the problem of how do you review 
your Someday/Maybe list?  I guess you need to manually a new view showing 
all tasks that have start dates in the future and all tasks whose projects 
have been suspended, yes?

J



On Wednesday, 6 January 2016 22:56:07 UTC, kitus wrote:
>
> Do you feel comfortable with how the Suspended state has been implemented? 
> I don't. I would expect actions within a suspended project to automatically 
> vanish from the todo list view, but this is not the case...

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