Ok Jim,

My apologizes for taking your comment in the bad way. I have been playing 
around with the classic mGSD (to get ideas to customize my own copy) and I 
saw that most of my suggestions are already there: 

   - Context
   - Turn a task into a project
   - Group by context and by Project


So, partially your request was the same than mine. For the moment, I think 
I will make my own customization's to fit my needs (since I have the skills 
to do it)  and we can leave the developer continue with his own project. If 
you want to my help I will be glad to give it to you.

I think the feedback of people that had used the system for years is a very 
good resource. Not only for the developer but for other possible users. I 
used to mess myself with this kind of management systems, so If you want to 
give me some suggestions I will be grateful.

Regards.

El viernes, 19 de septiembre de 2014 14:33:54 UTC+2, Jim McD escribió:
>
> Hi Danielo
>
> I didn't intend to critisize your suggestions (In fact I did not read your 
> posts yet). I was talking about mGSD users, mainly in 2007 to about 2010, 
> and the suggestions they left in groups and on Simons mGSD blog.
>
> My own preference would be a pure GTD tool, with non-GTD functionality 
> into other specialised apps.   In view of the highly modular nature of TW5, 
> they could go into optional plugins.  This is the approach taken in the 
> Allen book, which I have read twice, and it is what gives GTD so much power 
> and clarity.  Again just my opinion as a fan.
>

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