Hi,

I really like your ideas and have also thought a lot about number 2. I am not 
quite sure how my schedule looks for the next couple of weeks, but someone 
needing it is always a good motivation. Your first idea is also interesting and 
I would be interested in some comments from other users, how they see it…

-stefan

Am 27.08.2011 um 17:00 schrieb Sebastian Fischmeister:

> Hi,
> 
>  I'm interested in using tracks. The main reasons are that I can host
> it myself, it looks good, and it's a web-based solution. Having used
> GTD for some while, this is what I'm missing in tracks.
> 
> 1) Sequential & parallel projects (taken from OmniFocus). A parallel
> project defines that all actions can be done anytime. It's essentially
> what tracks currently assumes when 'depends on' is undefined. A
> sequential project means that every action depends on the action
> listed before. So if you have
> 
> Action 1
> Action 2
> Action 3
> 
> this implicitly means that Action 2 depends on Action 1.
> 
> Sequential projects are useful, because it keeps the list of available
> actions short and one can quickly enter the list of actions (without
> going through the depends on; albeit the autocomplete).
> 
> 2) A CLI or pure textbox interface for adding actions with project,
> contexts, due dates, and notes. There was one [1], however, I'm unsure
> whether it's still working with tracks 2.0. The CLI would permit a lot
> of scripting capabilities outside tracks such as using templates and
> checklists. If one were to integrate it into tracks, it would look
> like the quick-add field you can find in mgsd.
> 
> I can offer a cash donation (I paid for other gtd software, so I see
> the value) or a PPC-based G4 macbook (I know it's old, but that's why
> I can donate it) for the project. Any comments?
> 
>  Sebastian
> 
> 
> [1] http://www.getontracks.org/forums/viewthread/319/
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