I was rereading the ProjectManagementIdeas page and remembered something
about project planning that we had forgot: Tasks Time Limits.
Normally we set some estimated dates and numbers for tasks, like
estimated start date and estimated amount of time and then we manage
time from delays and such as we wish, giving more time to other tasks or
setting estimated end dates after. But, sometimes we also set time
limits for end and start. Let's say "this must be finished Jan, 10th";
that's a finish time limit that we for some reason, cannot break. The
same happens with start limits, for some reason (other tasks we don't
need to put in our planning maybe?) a task cannot start before an
specific date.
Time Limits can be:
* Start Limit: Task cannot start before a given date.
* End Limit: Task cannot end after a given date.

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