Christoph Zwerschke
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In principle, I really like the idea behind the "computed-score
priority" feature.
However, the way how due dates are factored into the computed score
seems wrong to me.
When I set a due date in the future (maybe next week), then the computed
score gets a negative contribution. When the due date is set in the past
(overdue task), then the score gets a positive contribution (and there
is an option to boost that even more). So far, so good.
However, when I set NO due date at all, then there is no contribution.
So this means that such tasks have higher priority than tasks with a due
date. Why should a task with no due date have higher priority than a
task due tomorrow? When I set no due date then this means for me "I have
no fixed date when to finish this task, it may be done any time". The
tasks that are due tomorrow should always have higher priority.
-- Christoph