While I agree in that I don't want a full-blown PM system for mainly my chores, 
remember that I'm mainly asking for a shortcut. I hate having to reach for the 
mouse for a simple change of project state....

/Typos by iPohne

On 11/07/2013, at 15:02, JimboDimbo <pe...@pd1.co> wrote:

> I saw this discussion/request the first time around and it got me thinking 
> "what is a Project?".
> In my mind and your mind it's probably different.
> If you are a project manager or dealing with projects at work, then a lot of 
> your day is handling fairly complex project "stuff".
> As I thought about MLO and how it's implemented, it is obviously not a 
> project management system.
> I suspect that there is "resistance" to adding anything to turn it into a 
> project management system and this request is kind of hinting in that 
> direction. Next it will be enhanced dependencies and Gantt charts, etc.
> To me, a Project in MLO is simply a Task which needs to be broken down into 
> two or more Tasks and can usefully be tracked as a single entity.
> This request makes perfect sense, but I don't think I personally want MLO 
> made more complex by adding PM features.
> This request will not make MLO too complex, but I think a discussion needs to 
> take place on what we want MLO to be and maybe more discussion on what a 
> Project actually is (in MLO terms).
> 
> Just my thoughts. I have wired myself to the mains ready to be shocked by 
> some serious reaction!
> 
> P.
> 
> On Monday, 8 July 2013 09:07:45 UTC+1, kitus wrote:
>> 
>> I realize my previous comment 
>> 
>>> I wonder if Andrey (or the responsible person) ever gets to read comments 
>>> like this one. It should be really really easy to add this feature. I think 
>>> that it is a shame that  this kind of quick wins fall on deaf ears for 
>>> implementing them could make customers really happy with almost no effort. 
>> 
>> was deleted. I don't think I said anything wrong or unpolately, did I?
>> 
>> On Monday, July 8, 2013 10:02:32 AM UTC+2, kitus wrote:
>>> 
>>> That sure is a bug, but I'm not asking for that. I want a keyboard 
>>> shortcut. I really like MLO because you can do almost everything with the 
>>> keyboard without the need to reach for the mouse. I'm not interested in 
>>> right-clicking anywhere. 
>>> 
>>> And, of course, there is no way you can confirm Andrey has made a note of 
>>> our request since no bug tracking/feature request tool has been put in 
>>> place yet regardless of how many times we have asked for it.
>>> 
>>> On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 6:44:36 PM UTC+1, Lisa S wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I agree. It's clearly a bug.
>>>> 
>>>> On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Chris <fugo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> what I'm asking for is not a new feature, rather it is a bug in the way 
>>>>> the application does not behave the way the user would expect (user 
>>>>> interface failure).
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Lisa
>>>> 
>>>> Lisa Stroyan, mailto: ...@gmail.com
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