Hello Roma,

Thank you for such detailed answer.
I like the idea of a control Panel for customizations and the ability to 
support plugins.

Very interested in how this could evolve. 
If you are interested, I created some plugins for additional features:

_list/count (used for count items in a project)
<small class="tw-menu-list-count">(<$count 
filter="[field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_complete[true]field:gtd_project{!!title}]"/>/<$count
 
filter="[field:gtd_type[action]field:gtd_project{!!title}]"/>)</small>

I also created a tiddler for creating different types of list without 
editing it. So, if you want a next list, you just have to use it this way:

Next Actions<hr/>
<$set name="status" value="next">
<$transclude tiddler="_list/list-actions"/>
</$set>

This have the advantage that if you want to add a new feature to all the 
list, you only have to edit one tiddler. If you are interested I can share 
the full tiddler code with you.

Regards and thank you.


El martes, 30 de septiembre de 2014 22:08:50 UTC+2, Roma Hicks escribió:
>
> Nothing on this particular "release" Danielo, it is pretty much the same 
> just built against 5.1.2.
>
> However, I have a dev branch that isn't on github yet, where I am 
> currently building out a control panel that allows more customisation of 
> the GSD5/core and any GSD5 plugins that would provide options.  
> Additionally, implementing your request for grouping actions by project on 
> the Dashboard and customization of the Dashboard itself without mucking 
> about in the code.
>
> In hand with the those two features, I am spending a bit of time trying to 
> consider how to properly implement a GSD5 plugin recognition.  Leveraging 
> the wisdom and current structure given to us by the TW5 developers, I do 
> not think it will be very difficult to plugin new features.  But planning a 
> GSD5 API that will allow future features without becoming arcane is what I 
> am trying to anticipate a little before the next release.
>
> This first release was a working concept with the skeleton for improvement 
> there.  At the moment the skeleton is very rigid and some aspects are 
> hardcoded in the plugin.  Future releases I plan to free up the API for 
> utilization and customisation by future plugin authors.
>
> **Queue short mission statement...
>
> I believe and some others have voiced similar agreement that the ideal 
> focus for GSD5 is to provide the action/project framework in the most 
> vanilla of form, but provide a means for the community to build great 
> plugins that complete their GSD/GTD experience.  I would not be opposed to 
> authoring more features into a nice suite in the future under other 
> projects but GSD5 (hopefully) will remain rather unassuming, and stable.
>
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 2:08 PM, Danielo Rodríguez <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Roma,
>>
>> Thank you for continuing the development of this awesome tool.
>> Is there any update other than it works with 5.1.2 ?
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