I prefer the existing “subtasks in order” for this implementation. Though, a suggestion I mentioned before, I’d like MLO to acknowledge a delay EVEN WHEN THERE IS NO EXPLICIT DEPENDENCY. Your example is perfect to explain why…
I clean the bathroom. Whew! I need a break now! At least a week before I get to the kitchen! So I’d like to have:
PARENT: Clean house (subtasks in order)
Clean bathroom
Clean bedroom (1 week delay)
Clean kitchen (1 week delay)
Moreover, by NOT having to specify dependencies, I can easily re-arrange to correct the above mistake (I want to do the kitchen after the bathroom) without having to delete then reform dependencies.
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