Christoph Zwerschke
Christoph Zwerschke
> For example, I think a due task that is due in a week (even with low prio) must catch my attention. After all, it has a due date, meaning...
Ok, I have now looked into TaskWarrior and found that it has the same quirk. Adding these tasks: ``` task add actionable with default prio task add some low prio...
@aubreyz Yes, the exact weights are debatable. But there are some things that are not debatable, e.g. the urgency should go down as the due date moves to the future,...
> Yes in my mindset it would be ridiculous if a deadline date 10 years in the future had any weighting whatever. Exactly, that is the point I wanted to...
> but it makes no difference **at all** to the need to do that thing now (until that date comes close). That's why I think an exponentially curve falling down...
> but others who have a different concept of what a "due date" means Yes, and I think this is the crucial mistake that most todo apps make, namely not...
@claremacrae Thanks a lot for your help. I'm sure we will eventually come up with something reasonable. It needs a little time to think it through, but I it will...
Let me try to wrap up the discussion so far: Obsidian Tasks currently tries to mimic the [Urgency Score of Taskwarrior](https://taskwarrior.org/docs/urgency.html). One exception is that low prio in Obsidian Tasks...
Selecting the priority using 4 radiobuttons would be also much faster than a dropdown.
@madorb One does not exclude the other. For use with the keyboard, it would be best if you could tab to the priority radioboxes and then select the priority with...