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I would have to agree, the recurrence overhaul would need to be the highest priority as this, imho, is the biggest problem in TW. With regards, Angelo Machils |
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I can only speak to the work on the sync overhaul, since I'm the person doing most of it. It's quite far from done, so I can't put a date on it -- and certainly, if other work needs to ship before that is ready, that's OK too. |
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I am taking the lead on the recurrence features. It's a big change, so putting timeline with limited resources is difficult, but I have local prototypes of the subset of the changes implemented for some time. To be clear, the sync overhaul, given @djmitche is taking lead on it, is not decreasing the probability of recurrence landing in 2022. |
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I've settled on openSUSE Tumbleweed for which there is an old |
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Hello!
Yesterday when asking about 3.0 release, mostly related to fixing (once and for all) current lack of proper support for recurring tasks, I was told that, probably, Taskchampion-related stuff have higher priority than releasing 3.0 with "recurrence overhaul". Few times I tried to move to Emacs/org-mode, but always returned back seeing TW as simply (much) more productive for me, but I was always bitten with the extra admin overhead in managing many recurring tasks.
For some time I was even sponsoring development hoping we'll see some beta by the end of the 2021, but then gave up, moved to Etm which handles are recurring needs, but...TW's interface is still more productive, so I wonder how does the work on Taskchampion which seems to influence taskserver as well influence work on planned "recurrence overhaul" scheduled for 3.0?
How far/close is 3.0 release anyway?
Sincerely,
Gour
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