![]() ![]() Are you only using linear next-task-method or do you use org-edna to mark tasks even in other projects as NEXT?Ĭurrently I only use linear next-task-method, for two reasons. I would like an org-gtdĬommand to queue up "mark as WAIT", "add the DELEGATED_TO property",Īnd "schedule a check-in time", but I haven't yet done the research toįigure out a clean integration of such a custom action with the agenda Mark it as WAIT easily through the agenda. Will automatically mark it as NEXT when its time comes. They stay where they are, because they belong to the project. What about delegated actions of a project? Do they get moved to the delegated heading and moved back to the project when finished? ![]() Questions For how many years have you used Org?Īt least five years, I don't know exactly how long. Actual start and end time (EST): Start T13.26.16 End:.Stick around to see how the various org-mode tools getĬonnected by the package and how you can leverage them for yourself.īonus: there's even a few tests written for the package! We'll go Come see how org-gtd leverages org-mode to automate the GTD inbox ![]()
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