@karolb Hi there, context for a project is different from that of the tasks. For example, for the project "Decoration", the context is home. But the context for the task "Buy decorative materials" is furniture market. According to the principle of GTD, we should pay attention to the tasks themselves. Therefore, it is necessary to set different contexts for specific tasks.
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05/25/2016 15:38#1PRO
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05/26/2016 12:22#2PRO
The context in the GTD sense is for actions, not projects.
But using the Context feature, or something similar, could be a handy way of labeling things by Area of Responsibility or other classification which would be valid both for the project and for the individual actions in the project.
The perhaps easiest way to accomplish this in Doit would be to make the Goal visible to the task line, and also allow for sorting and filtering by Goal. In other words, if, if the action belongs to a project, and the project belongs to a goal, then the action automatically belongs to that same goal - and this would be fully visible and available for varying how tasks are displayed. -
05/27/2016 09:34#3PRO
@Folke Hi Folke, thanks for your continuous support for us. We will take your advice into account.