Am 30.12.2017 um 22:31 schrieb Wallace Gilbraith:
> If a task doesn’t have a Due Date - it’s not time-critical, and is
> therefore a Someday task

Additionally, you can set "goal" to week, month or year, if you don't have a fixed due date but still wont to indicate that you want to get it done in the specified time frame. So for me, everything that has no start/due date and no goal is automatically a "someday/maybe" task. Using the review date it's possible to re-examine such tasks, whether they should be deleted, keep being "someday/maybe", or should be realized by setting a date or goal.

> I still don’t use automatic sorting - figuring out how it works is a
> Someday task

The automatic sorting ("computed score priority") is one of the few things that really need to be improved/changed in MLO because. The problem is that it equates tasks without date (i.e. my "someday/maybe") with tasks that are due today (my most important tasks). In my view, the computed score should interpret "no date" as "date = infinity" instead of "date = today". I really would like to see this changed or made configurable so that automatic sorting becomes more usable.

-- Christoph

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