Aaron Sollesse

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I've seen a better implementation of how this is done in TaskPaper and it works by using [tag attributes](https://guide.taskpaper.com/reference/searches/#attributes) (related: tags #30). Example: - Buy shopping @assigned_to(ben) @assigned_by(sarah) @due(2019-02-30) @priority(2)...

Cool! Didn't know the feature was there now. A pop-up when the app loads to show the changelog perhaps? I like the simplicity of sharing and basing it around usernames...

Didn't know if you'd be interested in the making a GUI for the spreadsheet which is why I focused on functionality but now you have it I am very much...

Not quite, having a full outliner mode (e.g try [this demo here](https://dynalist.io/demo)) enables a few additional advantages: - Hierarchical organisation (plus you can additionally have wiki-like linking for additional organisation)...

Agreed. All I usually need to know is the high and low temperatures for each day and the weather conditions icon. My ideal view would use the previous Good Weather...

@codinguser can you take a look at https://www.codeshelter.co/projects/add/ - they're a community that maintains FOSS projects. You wouldn't have to give up anything, you'd just have someone extra to fix...

How about a tag pane in the sidebar? ![](https://i.imgur.com/3SxlBcx.png) Screenshot is from Dynalist, they use "Document tags" for the current open document and "All tags" for tags from all documents....

Why not implement the feature in stages: - e.g. first as a setting that admins can turn on their server if they wish so that users can just send emails...

It wouldn't have to be something in regular use for most people, but for sysadmins it's far easier to have a manually enabled feature as an available tool (even as...

I prefer the system I described above but a review-type system is certainly better than command line.