I think that the parent should not be undismissed. Let's take the
example :

- Change the lightbulb
--- Buy a bulb

If I dismissed "changing the bulb" but I suddenly realize that I still
need a spare lightbulb, I want the subtask to be undismissed but not the
parent.

I think we should simply break the parent relation ship on this case.

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Undismissing a subtask (which parent is dismissed too) should undismiss parent
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369890
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Status in Getting Things GNOME!: Confirmed

Bug description:
Let's suppose you have dismissed a subtask and its parent. When you undismiss 
the subtask, it doesn't appear in the task list, but when the parent is 
dismissed it appears. So the parent task should be undismissed at the same time 
too. 
This is also common sense. :)


Reproduce steps:
- Create a new task, and a subtask in it.
- Dismiss the parent task.
- Undismiss the subtask.

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