hi nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:
> Hello, > > cesar mena <cesar.m...@gmail.com> writes: > >> hello everyone, >> >> in the maint branch, marking a repeatable task as DONE causes the >> "Rescheduled from" dates to be lost in the :LOGBOOK:. >> >> in the below diff all of the from dates are rewritten with the new >> scheduled date: >> >> - SCHEDULED: <2018-12-04 Tue .+1m> >> + SCHEDULED: <2019-02-05 Tue .+1m> >> :PROPERTIES: >> - :LAST_REPEAT: [2018-08-08 Wed 07:40] >> + :LAST_REPEAT: [2019-01-05 Sat 18:47] >> :END: >> :LOGBOOK: >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-11-28 Wed .+1m]" on [2018-11-28 Wed 08:35] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-11-25 Sun .+1m]" on [2018-11-25 Sun 09:17] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-11-20 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-22 Thu 10:03] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-11-13 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-17 Sat 09:48] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-11-06 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-08 Thu 07:02] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-28 Sun .+1m]" on [2018-10-30 Tue 16:22] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-25 Thu .+1m]" on [2018-10-25 Thu 07:34] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-19 Fri .+1m]" on [2018-10-19 Fri 07:48] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-16 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-16 Tue 16:21] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-11 Thu .+1m]" on [2018-10-14 Sun 10:31] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-10-07 Sun .+1m]" on [2018-10-08 Mon 08:48] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-09-27 Thu .+1m]" on [2018-09-29 Sat 18:50] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-09-20 Thu .+1m]" on [2018-09-20 Thu 09:50] >> - - Rescheduled from "[2018-09-08 Sat .+1m]" on [2018-09-14 Fri 07:10] >> + - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2019-01-05 Sat 18:47] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-28 Wed 08:35] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-25 Sun 09:17] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-22 Thu 10:03] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-17 Sat 09:48] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-11-08 Thu 07:02] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-30 Tue 16:22] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-25 Thu 07:34] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-19 Fri 07:48] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-16 Tue 16:21] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-14 Sun 10:31] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-10-08 Mon 08:48] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-09-29 Sat 18:50] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-09-20 Thu 09:50] >> + - Rescheduled from "[2019-02-05 Tue .+1m]" on [2018-09-14 Fri 07:10] >> >> bisect says it was introduced in >> af81211fdc01b64449179bcdb77fb1c8ecb3fb94. > > Which is a bugfix… as per the documentation for "org-auto-repeat-maybe" only the base date of repeating deadline/scheduled time stamps should change. AFAICT the patch changes every occurrence of an inactive repeating timestamp that is not a comment. > I think a solution would be to remove the repeater from timestamps > inserted upon logging a state change or a re-scheduling. but that is useful and correct information. it lets me know the state of the scheduled timestamp at the time i rescheduled; you are proposing to change this to avoid a re-computation for data that i am sure we agree should be treated as immutable. note that the from dates in the "Rescheduled" line is also in quotes indicating that it is textual information. no longer in play. changing such dates is akin to changing dates in a comment. what do you think? best, -cm